South Korea’s former acting leader Choi Sang-mok was indicted on Thursday on charges related to the brief imposition of martial law in December 2024 by then-president Yoon Suk Yeol, becoming the latest high-profile figure embroiled in legal troubles over the case.

Mr Choi is one of three top Yoon administration officials who were caretaker presidents after Mr Yoon was impeached and removed from office over the martial law declaration that plunged South Korea into massive political turmoil.

Mr Yoon is now in jail while facing a high-stakes criminal trial on rebellion charges.

Dozens of high-level officials and military commanders of the Yoon administration have also been arrested, indicted or investigated over their roles in his martial law debacle and other allegations.

On Thursday, an

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