S. Korean ex-defense minister tried to kill himself – official

S. Korean ex-defense minister tried to kill himself – prisons official

/ 02:50 PM December 11, 2024

Kim Yong-hyun

South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun speaks as he participates in the US-Republic of Korea Foreign and Defense Ministerial meeting at the State Department in Washington, DC, on October 31, 2024. Agence France-Presse

SEOUL — South Korea’s former defense minister tried to kill himself shortly before he was formally arrested over his role in this month’s martial law operation, a senior prisons official said Wednesday.

President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3 and sent soldiers and helicopters to parliament but was forced to rescind the decree hours later after lawmakers voted it down.

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Defense minister Kim Yong-hyun resigned last Thursday and was formally arrested Tuesday on charges including “engaging in critical duties during an insurrection” and “abuse of authority to obstruct the exercise of rights”.

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During a parliamentary hearing, the commissioner general of the Korea Correctional Service said the former minister tried to kill himself minutes before his arrest was announced.

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Shortly before midnight (1500 GMT Tuesday), “former Minister of Defense Kim Yong-hyun attempted suicide at the Seoul Dongbu Detention Center,” said Shin Yong-hae.

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Adding that he received the report Wednesday morning, Shin said Kim had tried to kill himself in the toilet using a string from his clothing.

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“A control room staff member intervened, and when they opened the door, he immediately gave up the attempt,” said Shin.

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Shin added that Kim was now under protection in a secure cell and in good health.

“The medical examination results indicate that the inmate’s health status is good without any abnormalities, and he is currently living a normal life in the facility,” the justice ministry said in a statement sent to AFP.

Kim had issued an apology on Tuesday, saying through his lawyers that “all responsibility for this situation lies solely with me”.

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He “deeply apologized” to the South Korean people and said that his subordinates were “merely following my orders and fulfilling their assigned duties”.

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