The security service of the head of state fortified the territory of the complex with barbed wire and barricades, using buses.
South Korean authorities are preparing to make a second attempt to arrest impeached President Yoon Suk-yol. However, the head of state ignored the call for inquiry and barricaded himself in his villa. This was reported by Reuters news agency.
Presidential security fortified the compound with barbed wire and barricades, using buses to block access to the hillside villa where Yoon Suk-yol is believed to be staying, ignoring a summons for questioning.
Chief Corrupt Practices Investigation Office (CIO) Oh Dong-won, who is leading the investigation into the president, apologized on Tuesday for the failed arrest attempt on Friday after a tense six-hour standoff at the presidential complex. He called off an arrest attempt after a human chain blocked the entrance to the presidential compound.
At the same time, the official promised to “achieve the goal by carefully preparing this time, with great determination, so that the second execution of the order will be the last.”
Various arrest scenarios reported by local media include the mobilization of special tactical police units and heavy equipment to breach the barricades, after which more than 2,000 police officers will evict the presidential guard , which could take up to three days if needed to exhaust the presidential guard agents. .
Let us remind you that on December 3, the President of South Korea declared martial law in the country. He named the reason as the opposition, which, according to him, is an “anti-state force” that paralyzes the work of the country.
South Korea’s parliament has voted to lift martial law. And on December 14, President Yoon Seok Yeol was impeached. On December 31, the court issued a warrant for his arrest.
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Source: korrespondent

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