Prosecutors seek 30-year prison term for ex-president over drone-related allegation

by Lee Hugh Posted : April 24, 2026, 14:54Updated : April 24, 2026, 14:57
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol attends his trial at the Seoul Central District Court in the capital on Feb 19 2026 Yonhap
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol attends his trial at the Seoul Central District Court in the capital on Feb. 19, 2026. Yonhap
SEOUL, April 24 (AJP) - Prosecutors on Friday sought a 30-year prison term for disgraced former President Yoon Suk Yeol in a separate trial related to his botched martial law debacle in 2024.

During a final hearing at the Seoul Central District Court, prosecutors led by Cho Eun-suk asked the court to sentence Yoon to 30 years in jail over allegations that he ordered the dispatch of drones to Pyongyang in October 2024 several times, about two months before his Dec. 3 declaration of martial law.

They also sought a 25-year prison sentence for former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun over the same allegation.

Prosecutors argued that Yoon and Kim conspired to stir up military tensions with North Korea by sending drones along the border, giving them a reason to declare martial law.

"Those responsible for the lives and safety of the people instead sought to provoke a warlike crisis on the Korean Peninsula to justify martial law," prosecutors said, calling it a crime against the state and its people that seriously undermined national security.

The court is expected to deliver its ruling sometime next month.

Yoon, who was ousted from the presidency on April 4 last year after the Constitutional Court of Korea unanimously upheld his impeachment, was sentenced to life imprisonment last February on his main charges of insurrection and abuse of power but has also faced a string of separate trials related to the debacle.