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VisitSouth Korean President Yoon's Arrest Blocked by 200 Security Personnel in Five-Hour Standoff
Jan 3, 2025, 11:25 AM
South Korea's anti-corruption agency attempted to execute an arrest warrant against impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol, but was blocked by approximately 200 presidential security forces and military personnel, including armed security personnel who formed human barricades. The five-hour standoff ended with the suspension of the arrest attempt due to safety concerns for the investigators. The presidential security service refused to cooperate, citing legal and security reasons. Supporters and opponents of Yoon gathered near the presidential residence, leading to chaotic scenes and protests. The attempted arrest has plunged South Korea into political turmoil, with concerns over the stability of the presidency and the rule of law. The anti-corruption agency may reattempt the arrest before the warrant expires on January 6 and has indicated it may take legal action against security officials obstructing the arrest.
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