Yoon Suk-yeol officially entered the detention center, becoming the first sitting president in the history of South Korean constitutionalism to be detained in a detention center.

On January 20, South Korea's detained president, Yoon Suk-yeol, became the first sitting president in South Korea's constitutional history to be officially taken into custody as a suspect after completing procedures such as taking photos of the suspect on the 19th. Unlike when he was arrested, Yoon Suk-yeol, as a suspect, had to go through various procedures upon entering the detention center, including changing into prison clothes, holding a detention number plate for a photo, confirming personal information, undergoing detailed physical examination, and fingerprinting. After completing all the procedures, he has officially entered the detention center. (Jinshi)

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