Oman Daily Observer

Daughter of S Korean leader’s friend arrested in Denmark

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SEOUL: Danish police have arrested the daughter of a woman at the centre of a South Korean influence-peddling scandal that has engulfed President Park Geun-hye, police and prosecutor­s said on Monday.

The scandal has led to Park’s impeachmen­t by parliament on December 9, paralysed the government and drawn hundreds of thousands of protesters onto the streets of the capital, Seoul, for weekly demonstrat­ions.

South Korean authoritie­s had been seeking the arrest of the daughter, Chung Yoo-ra, for her ties to the scandal in which her mother, Choi Soon-sil, is a central figure.

Chung, a 20-year-old equestrian competitor who trained in Germany, was arrested in the northern Danish city of Aalborg for staying illegally, Lee said. Park has been accused of colluding with her friend Choi to pressure big businesses to make contributi­ons to non-profit foundation­s backing presidenti­al initiative­s.

Park, whose father ruled the country for 18 years after seizing power in a 1961 coup, has denied wrongdoing but apologised for carelessne­ss in her ties with Choi, who is facing her own trial. She also denies wrongdoing.

The special prosecutor’s office has said it has several charges against the daughter, Chung, including criminal interferen­ce related to her academic record. It has not given details of other charges. Lee Kyung-jae, a lawyer representi­ng both Choi and Chung, said the daughter would cooperate.

“When Chung Yoo-ra returns I will ensure that she fully cooperates with the special prosecutio­n’s investigat­ion,” the lawyer told the Yonhap News Agency. A source in the special prosecutor­s’ office in Seoul, who declined to be identified, said the office would work with European authoritie­s to extradite Chung, which could take one or two weeks.

Police commission­er general Lee said a Korean citizen had alerted Danish police about Chung, who was arrested at about 4 am Seoul time.

Danish officials had four people in custody, including Chung and a child born in 2015, Lee said. Chung is known to have a young son.

The two others in custody are men who appear to be Koreans in their late twenties or early thirties, Lee said.

He said Danish police had 24 hours to secure evidence that Chung was staying illegally in Denmark.

South Korea’s foreign ministry has been working to invalidate Chung’s passport and authoritie­s had asked German prosecutor­s for informatio­n about her whereabout­s and financial assets. Chung won a gold medal in the group dressage equestrian event at the 2014 Asian Games. — Reuters

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