South Korea’s special prosecutors have officially requested the detention of former Prime Minister Han following an extensive inquiry into the imposition of martial law during a politically turbulent period. The investigation centers on allegations of unlawful authority abuse and violations of constitutional rights during the crisis, which shook the nation’s democratic foundations. Authorities report that the move to seek detention reflects mounting evidence linking Han to decisions that intensified civil unrest and suppressed dissent.

Key elements under scrutiny include:

  • The extent of executive orders issued without parliamentary approval
  • Coordination between security forces and government officials
  • Impact on civilian rights and public safety measures

The special prosecution team presented a detailed timeline of events to substantiate these points, shaping the legal basis for detention. Below is a summary timeline highlighting critical moments in the investigation:

Date Event Significance
March 15, 2023 Martial law declared Trigger event for prosecution’s inquiry
June 2, 2023 Initial indictment filed Formal charges against Han and associates
April 10, 2024 Detention request submitted Marks escalation in legal proceedings