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SEOUL: Former Defence Minister Attempted Suicide while in Detention

Attempted Suicide

Former Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun attempted to take his own life while being held at a detention facility on charges of insurrection, but is currently in stable condition, the justice ministry said on Wednesday.

According to Yonhap News Agency, Kim was found attempting to hang himself with a rope made from tying together innerwear inside a bathroom at the Seoul Dongbu Detention Centre in eastern Seoul at 11:52 pm on Tuesday, shortly before a court issued a warrant for his arrest, the ministry said.

Immediate Response and Medical Treatment

"There was an immediate dispatch to restrain him," the ministry said. "The medical team’s treatment showed he was in stable condition with no abnormalities, and he is currently being held under normal conditions."

Arrest and Charges

Kim was placed under formal arrest early Wednesday on charges of helping President Yoon Suk Yeol stage an insurrection through his short-lived imposition of martial law last week. Prosecutors suspect the then defence minister proposed martial law to Yoon and ordered the deployment of troops to the National Assembly compound and the National Election Commission headquarters.

Punishable Offence

By law, those who participate in plotting an insurrection are punishable by death, life imprisonment, or a prison term of at least five years.

Protective Custody

Shin Yong-hae, commissioner general of the Korea Correctional Service, told a parliamentary legislation committee meeting that Kim is being held in a protective cell following the attempt on his own life.

Reasons for the Attempt

Representative Jung Chung-rai of the main opposition Democratic Party, who chairs the committee, suggested the former defense minister may have taken the extreme measure after feeling "wronged" that the prosecution was targeting him, not Yoon, over the alleged insurrection.

Justice Minister’s Response

Justice Minister Park Sung-jae dismissed the notion. "I don’t think so," he said during the meeting. "I don’t have a basis for this, but someone who attempted to commit suicide likely had various reasons, and there is no way for me to know."

Further Questioning

Kim was brought in for further questioning by prosecutors at the detention centre later on Wednesday.

Conclusion

The attempt on Kim’s life has raised questions about the severity of the charges against him and the treatment he is receiving in detention. The government has maintained that the charges are justified, but critics have argued that the former defence minister is being unfairly targeted.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the charges against Kim Yong-hyun?
    • He is charged with helping President Yoon Suk Yeol stage an insurrection through his short-lived imposition of martial law.
  • What is the punishment for participating in plotting an insurrection?
    • By law, those who participate in plotting an insurrection are punishable by death, life imprisonment, or a prison term of at least five years.
  • Why did Kim attempt to take his own life?
    • The reasons behind Kim’s attempt on his own life are unclear, but some have suggested that he may have felt "wronged" that the prosecution was targeting him, not Yoon, over the alleged insurrection.
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