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Investigators blocked in bid to detain Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean investigators encountered significant resistance in their attempt to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol, culminating in a six-hour standoff at his official residence. Presidential security forces blocked entry, citing safety concerns, forcing the anti-corruption agency to withdraw. This confrontation has intensified a political crisis that has paralyzed the nation.

Supporters of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol stage a rally to oppose a court having issued a warrant to detain Yoon near the presidential residence in Seoul South Korea Friday Jan 3 2025 The letters read Oppose Impeachment AP PhotoLee Jin man

Protests and legal hurdles complicate efforts

Pro-Yoon demonstrators rallied outside the residence, while Yoon’s legal team challenged the warrant, citing laws protecting military-sensitive locations. Investigators reported that security forces and troops formed a barricade to prevent access. Legal experts argue this could constitute obstruction of justice, though presidential immunity complicates prosecution.

Martial law declaration sparks controversy

Investigators from the Corruption Investigation Office for High ranking Officials walk up a slope inside the premises of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeols residence in Seoul South Korea Friday Jan 3 2025 Lee Jin wookYonhap via AP

Yoon’s declaration of martial law on December 3, following legislative opposition to his policies, escalated tensions. Parliament overturned the declaration and impeached him for rebellion. Investigations are ongoing, with key military and law enforcement officials already detained.

Constitutional court holds the key

Yoon’s suspension places his fate in the hands of the Constitutional Court, which requires six out of nine justices to uphold the impeachment. Recent appointments to the court may sway the decision, determining whether Yoon will be permanently removed or reinstated.

This unfolding crisis underscores the deep divisions in South Korean politics, with ramifications for governance and public trust in democratic institutions.

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