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South Korean investigators face resistance in attempt to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean investigators attempted to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol at his Seoul residence on Friday, January 3, 2025. 

The arrest effort faced resistance from Yoon’s security detail and hundreds of his supporters gathered outside. 

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The operation was led by the Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) for High-ranking Officials,investigating Yoon over his declaration of martial law on December 3, 2024, 

Yoon’s announcement led to his impeachment by parliament on December 14. 

A Seoul court issued a detention warrant after Yoon evaded multiple requests for questioning and obstructed searches of his office. 

Approximately 20 CIO investigators, accompanied by police officers, faced resistance from the Presidential Security Service upon reaching Yoon’s residence.

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Supporters of Yoon, some waving the US flags and banners, also gathered outside.

Yoon’s lawyers have condemned the arrest attempt as illegal, claiming the anti-corruption agency lacks the authority to investigate rebellion charges. 

They argue that the court bypassed laws requiring consent for searches of locations linked to military secrets. 

The Constitutional Court is set to hold hearings to decide on Yoon’s removal from office. 

If he is ousted, a presidential election must be held within 60 days. 

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