South Korean prosecutors seek drone chief's arrest over operation in North
Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on July 20, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026

Published by Global Banking and Finance Review
Posted on July 20, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026

South Korean prosecutors seek to arrest a drone unit leader over operations in North Korea, linked to ex-President Yoon's martial law charges.
SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean prosecutors said on Sunday they had sought court approval to detain the head of a military drone unit as part of an investigation into former President Yoon Suk Yeol and drone operations in neighbouring North Korea.
Prosecutors stepped up a probe into the drone operation after indicting the jailed ex-President Yoon on Saturday on additional charges for his short-lived declaration of martial law in December.
They had summoned the unit's chief, Kim Yong-dae, on Thursday regarding accusations that Yoon ordered a covert drone operation into the North last year to inflame tension between the neighbours to justify his martial law decree.
Yoon has denied the accusations.
Kim told reporters the incident was part of a "clandestine military operation" in response to trash balloons sent from the North and not intended to provoke the neighbouring nation.
In October, North Korea said the South had sent drones to scatter anti-North Korea leaflets over Pyongyang, and published photos of the remains of a crashed South Korean military drone.
South Korea at the time declined to disclose whether it had sent the drones.
In a statement on Sunday, the prosecution office said it had sought an arrest warrant for Kim. Media said a court hearing is planned for Monday afternoon to review the request for a warrant.
He was arrested on Friday without a court warrant, media said. Prosecutors and police are permitted to make an "emergency arrest" if they have a strong belief someone is guilty of a serious crime and may flee or destroy evidence.
(Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin, Ju-min Park and Jack Kim; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Clarence Fernandez)
South Korean prosecutors are seeking to detain the head of a military drone unit as part of an investigation into former President Yoon Suk Yeol regarding a covert drone operation into North Korea.
Yoon is accused of ordering a covert drone operation into North Korea last year to escalate tensions between the two countries.
Kim Yong-dae, the drone unit chief, stated that the operation was a response to trash balloons sent from North Korea and was not intended to provoke the neighboring nation.
Prosecutors have sought an arrest warrant for Kim, and he was reportedly arrested without a court warrant on Friday under emergency provisions.
North Korea claimed that South Korea sent drones to scatter anti-North Korea leaflets over Pyongyang and published photos of a crashed South Korean military drone.
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