SOUTH KOREA’S Political Drama: President Youn Stands Firm Against Arrest
— South Korean investigators faced a tense six-hour standoff at the home of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. The anti-corruption agency tried to detain him, but presidential security blocked the attempt. This highlights the political crisis gripping the nation, where two presidents have been impeached in under a month, paralyzing South Korea’s political scene.
The agency expressed regret over Yoon’s refusal to comply with legal procedures and called his detention “virtually impossible” due to security protection. They plan to urge Deputy Prime Minister Choi Sang-mok to ensure cooperation with their warrant execution. Meanwhile, pro-Yoon supporters gathered outside in freezing temperatures, showing their support for the embattled leader.
The National Police Agency plans to investigate presidential security chiefs for allegedly obstructing official duties and has summoned them for questioning. Yoon, a former prosecutor, has resisted questioning efforts for weeks and last left his residence on December 12th for a televised statement vowing to fight against attempts to oust him.