A protester is seen holding “Only Yoon” sign in support of former President Yoon Suk Yeol in front of Seoul Detention Center in Uiwang on Friday. (Lee Sang-sub/The Korea Herald).
A protester is seen holding “Only Yoon” sign in support of former President Yoon Suk Yeol in front of Seoul Detention Center in Uiwang on Friday. (Lee Sang-sub/The Korea Herald).

A special counsel team failed to execute a detention warrant for jailed former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday due to his "adamant refusal" after he repeatedly snubbed summonses.

Assistant special counsel Moon Hong-ju, and a prosecutor and an investigator from special counsel Min Joong-ki's team arrived earlier in the day at Seoul Detention Center in Uiwang, just south of the capital, where Yoon has been held since last month.

They withdrew about two hours later, saying they had gone as far as outside Yoon's cell to direct prison officers to bring him out, but failed.

"We could not complete the execution of the detention warrant for former President Yoon due to his adamant refusal," the special counsel team said in a notice to the press.

The team sought to take Yoon to their office for questioning over allegations that he and his wife, Kim Keon Hee, meddled in candidate nominations for the 2022 parliamentary by-elections.

The detention warrant was issued by a court Thursday after the former president twice defied the special counsel's summons earlier this week, citing health problems.

Yoon's lawyers said they delivered his medical records and a doctor's note to the detention center Thursday. He has been struggling to regulate his body temperature and could go blind if his eye ailment is untreated, they said.

The warrant is valid until next Thursday, and the team reportedly does not plan to try to execute it again Friday.

This is the second time a detention warrant has been issued for Yoon.

In January, the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials detained Yoon at the official presidential residence under a court-issued warrant and took him to the same detention center where he was held until his surprise release in March.

At the time, he was arrested on charges of leading an insurrection through his brief attempt to impose martial law in December.

His second arrest last month was on additional charges related to the martial law bid.

Even if Yoon is forcibly brought to the interrogation room, there is skepticism he will comply with the questioning.

He and his wife are suspected of receiving free opinion polls from self-proclaimed power broker Myung Tae-kyun ahead of the 2022 presidential election in exchange for securing the nomination of former People Power Party Rep. Kim Young-sun for a parliamentary by-election later that year.

Min's team is also looking into whether Yoon violated the election law by making false statements about his wife's suspected involvement in a stock price manipulation scheme during the presidential primaries in 2021.

The team has been tasked with investigating 19 criminal allegations against the former first lady. (Yonhap)