A former president of South Korea has been sentenced to 30 years in prison. This was announced by the country's judicial authorities.
According to reports, the former head of state has been charged with a series of serious crimes, including abuse of power, damage to state governance, and corruption-related offenses.
The trial lasted several months, with the prosecution emphasizing that the actions of the high-ranking official had severely undermined the country's political system and state institutions.
As a result, the court found him guilty and sentenced him to 30 years of imprisonment.
It is currently stated that an appeal against the verdict may be possible. The issue of filing an appeal by the former president is under consideration.
This case is regarded as one of the most high-profile trials in South Korea's political history.






