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Former President Lee Myung-bak detained following arrest on corruption charges

2018-03-23 13 Dailymotion

We start with the arrest of ex-President Lee Myung-bak on corruption charges.<br />He was taken from his home in southern Seoul late last night to a detention center in the east of the capital.<br />Let's connect to our Cha Sang-mi, standing by outside the detention center, to tell us more about the situation after the court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for the former leader.<br />Sang-mi, so ex-president Lee Myung-bak has spent his first night behind bars... what's the latest?<br /><br /> <br /> That's right, Mark.<br />It's been 10 hours since the former president arrived here at the Seoul Eastern Detention Center behind me in Songpa-gu District, southeastern Seoul.<br />He was brought here just past midnight, after the Seoul Central District Court issued an arrest warrant against him less than an hour earlier.<br /> Before leaving his home, the former president posted a photograph of a hand-written statement on his Facebook, saying (quote) "I don't blame others. Everything is my fault and I feel remorse."<br />Lee's legal team expressed regret over the decision and said that "this is the start of a long fight", signaling their plan to challenge each of the allegations in court.<br /> As for the interrogation, the prosecutors this morning said there will be no questioning today, considering Lee's old age and the busy schedule of his first day of detention, which includes a medical examination, but said they will be visiting the detention center for questioning in the near future.<br />Normally suspects processed by the Seoul Central District Court are detained at the Seoul Detention Center in Gyeonggi-do Province, but the court decided to hold Lee at the Seoul Eastern Detention Center, considering another former president, Park Geun-hye, is being held at the Seoul Detention Center.<br /> Lee is to be kept in solitary confinement on the twelfth floor in a cell that's just ten square meters big.<br />That sounds small, but it's almost double the size of an average solitary cell and includes a TV set and separate shower facilities.<br /><br /> Sang-mi, Lee joins a long list of ex-Korean presidents who have landed themselves in jail due to their corrupt dealings.... <br /><br /> Right, Mark, it's been about a year since Lee's successor,.. Park Geun-hye was arrested on March 31st 2017 on serious corruption charges, including bribery and abuse of power. <br />Her trial is coming to a close and prosecutors are demanding she serve 30 years in jail.<br /> With his arrest, Lee becomes the fourth living former Korean president to have been detained over past corrupt practices.<br />The 76-year-old faces at least 14 charges, the most serious of which is receiving ten million U.S. dollars in bribes from businesses and agencies.<br /> Other charges include embezzlement, tax evasion, and a violation of election law.<br />This also marks the first time in 23 years that two ex-presidents are detained at the same time.<br />Ex-presidents Chun Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo were jailed for mutiny and corruption in 1995, but were released two years later through a

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