South Korea President arrest: Due to this, South Korea’s President Yoon was arrested

Yoon Suk Yeol scandal

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol has been arrested. According to media reports, South Korea’s impeached President Yoon has been arrested. Yoon had not come out of his official residence in Seoul for several weeks. A top aide to impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday requested agencies to drop their efforts to detain him in connection with the martial law imposed last month. This request was made at a time when the investigating officers were trying to detain the President for the second time. Shortly after that, the President was arrested.

There was apprehension of the President’s arrest (South Korea President arrest)

According to the information received, the President’s Chief of Staff Chung Jin-Suk had earlier said that “Yoon could be questioned at ‘any other place or at his residence.'” He claimed that the anti-corruption agency and the police were trying to drag him out as if he were a member of a South American drug gang. However, one of the President’s lawyers, Yoon Kab-kyun, had said that “the Chief of Staff issued the message without consulting him and the legal team currently has no plans to present the President before the investigating officers for questioning. Amidst all this, no one suspected that Yoon would be arrested (South Korea President arrest).”

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The effect of the arrest can be seen on the streets of South Korea (South Korea President arrest)

Yoon had not stepped out of his official residence in Seoul for several weeks. On January 3, officials of the President’s security service clashed with the investigating officers for about six hours. In fact, the security service officers had prevented the investigating officers from taking Yoon into custody. Amidst the fear of Yoon being taken into custody, thousands of anti-Yoon and his supporters protesters were taking out rallies near Yoon’s office in Seoul every day for the last two weeks. Needless to say, the effect of this arrest (South Korea President arrest) can also be seen on the streets of South Korea. Let us tell you that the Corruption Investigation Office and the police will jointly investigate Yoon’s case to see if Yoon’s announcement of imposing martial law for some time on December 3 was akin to an attempt at rebellion?

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