On the 10th, former President Yoon Suk-yeol, who was arrested, was transferred to a 2-pyeong single room in the general detention block of the Seoul Detention Center.

According to Yonhap News Agency and the legal community, former President Yoon Suk-yeol, who had been staying in the living room of a detained suspect after a pre-arrest interrogation (substantive examination of the warrant) the previous day, entered the general detention block after completing a meeting with his attorney and dinner that afternoon.

On the 9th, former President Yoon Suk-yeol, who is undergoing a special investigation related to the emergency martial law of 12·3, moves to the Seoul Detention Center after completing the second pre-arrest interrogation at the Seoul Central District Court in the evening. /Courtesy of News1

Former President Yoon Suk-yeol's detention number was reported to be '3617'. After receiving his detention number, former President Yoon underwent a detailed medical examination to check his height and weight, changed into khaki mixed-material attire for suspects, and went through the procedure of taking a 'mugshot.'

Former President Yoon Suk-yeol has been placed in a 2-pyeong single room that was used by one detainee. Former Presidents Park Geun-hye and Lee Myung-bak were imprisoned in 3-pyeong detention rooms, but due to overcrowding issues, it appears that former President Yoon has been allocated a somewhat smaller cell.

The general detention block does not have air conditioning, only fans. The fan's speed can be adjusted from levels 1 to 4, but it operates for 50 minutes and then turns off for 10 minutes to prevent fires. The room where former President Yoon is located reportedly includes a sink, a cabinet, a desk that doubles as a dining table, utensils, and a toilet.

There is no bed, and he must lay a blanket on the floor when sleeping. An electric panel is installed on the floor for insulation.

Showers must be taken in a communal shower room. However, former President Yoon will use it at times that do not overlap with other detainees. He can also exercise for up to one hour. Considering his status as a former president, it is expected that his interactions and timings with other detainees will be adjusted to avoid overlap.

The lunch menu for former President Yoon at the detention center that day included soybean paste stew, steamed eggs, cucumber-onion salad, and napa cabbage kimchi. The dinner menu included bean sprout soup, spicy stir-fried beef with gochujang, peppers, ssamjang, and napa cabbage kimchi.

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