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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Surrenders to Investigators To Avoid Bloodshed Between Police and Presidential Guard During Second Attempt To Arrest Him |
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Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Surrenders to Investigators To Avoid Bloodshed Between Police and Presidential Guard During Second Attempt To Arrest Him |

Last updated: January 15, 2025 2:49 am
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The political turmoil in Seoul escalates as reports emerge of the arrest of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol in a second attempt by authorities, following his failed endeavor to impose martial law and a previous unsuccessful arrest effort.

According to a report by Sky News, a convoy of black SUVs was observed leaving the gates of Yoon’s residence, where he had been barricaded with a substantial security detail. Prior to his detainment, Yoon expressed concerns about the collapse of the rule of law in a recorded video message, stating his compliance with the arrest warrant to prevent clashes between police and his security service.

Yoon’s legal team attempted to thwart the execution of the arrest warrant by asserting that the president would willingly submit to questioning. However, a standoff ensued between police and Yoon’s security service as authorities endeavored to access his official office for his detainment. Eventually, hundreds of officers breached the Palace grounds using ladders, with a reported deployment of 3,200 officers to effectuate the arrest warrant.

The Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials and police are collaborating to investigate whether Yoon’s declaration of martial law on December 3 constituted an act of attempted rebellion. Prior to Yoon’s arrest, investigators apprehended his acting chief of presidential security, Kim Sung-hoon, for impeding their initial arrest attempt earlier in the month.

Yoon’s imposition of martial law and military deployment around the National Assembly in early December was short-lived, as politicians swiftly overturned the measure. Subsequently, Yoon faced a vote for impeachment on December 14, with accusations of rebellion levied against him.

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In a statement following his arrest, Yoon described his decision to voluntarily appear for questioning as a measure to prevent violence, emphasizing his commitment to upholding the Constitution while disavowing the legitimacy of the investigative process. Despite his participation in what he deemed an unlawful procedure, Yoon underscored that his cooperation aimed to avert potential conflict.

The unfolding events in South Korea underscore the deepening political crisis gripping the nation, as authorities grapple with the aftermath of Yoon’s tenure and the implications of his actions. The consequences of Yoon’s arrest reverberate across the political landscape, setting the stage for a new chapter in South Korea’s turbulent political history.

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