South Korea's Park arrested over corruption allegations

Update: 2017-03-31 17:42 GMT
 Former South Korean President Park Geun-hye was arrested early on Friday raising a possibility for her to serve jail term over corruption allegations, a media report said.
A judge in the Seoul Central District Court said in a statement that Park's major criminal allegations could be justified and concerns remained over a possibility of her destroying evidence, Xinhua news agency reported.

The arrest warrant for Park, which was sought by prosecutors earlier this week, was issued by the court, following the Thursday hearing that had lasted for nearly nine hours, the longest-ever in the country's history.

Park had waited overnight for the court's decision in the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, a building next to the Seoul court. The 65-year-old was seen flanked by two female investigators inside a black sedan, TV footage showed, when she was moved to a detention centre at 4.45 a.m. outside Seoul, about 15 km away from the prosecution office. Park supporters thronged around the centre as if they expected the arrest of the former leader, who had been viewed as a political icon among conservative voters.

Park left the presidential Blue House after her father Park Chung-hee, who had ruled the country for 18 years, was assassinated in 1979 by one of his closest aides. She re-entered the office in early 2013 after being elected the first female President of the country, but she failed to fulfil her five-year term and left the office in disgrace. The Constitutional Court removed Park from office in a historic ruling on March 10, making Park the country's first President to be ousted by impeachment.

After a check-up, Park was supposed to change into prison garb and be sent to a solitary cell in the detention centre. 

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