Yoon Suk Yeol became the first South Korean president to be detained while in office, facing charges of insurrection related to his martial law attempt.
His detention follows an impeachment process that has left his powers suspended, but technically he remains president while awaiting a Constitutional Court review.
Detention conditions for Yoon appear close to standard, without extensive special treatment, although he was not required to wear prison attire due to his non-felon status.
Yoon’s meal options at the detention center starkly contrast with the presidential diet, highlighting the dramatic shift from power to being a detainee.
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