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Published on: 10/01/2025 | 04:08:15
AI Summary:
South Korean police question presidential security service chief. Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials and police are planning a second attempt to bring Yoon into custody. Yoon made a short-lived declaration of martial law on Dec. 3. Constitutional Court has begun deliberating on whether to formally remove Yoon from office or reject the charges and reinstate him. There’s also speculation that police may attempt to detain Park and other leaders of the presidential security service before trying again to execute the warrant against Yoon. Park again criticized the efforts to detention Yoon, saying that the investigation should proceed in a manner “appropriate for the status of an incumbent president” Yoon’s lawyers accuse the police of trying to undermine the leadership of the presidential security service. The presidential security act mandates protection for Yoon, but does not authorize the service to block court-ordered detention. Some legal experts say the president’s action may have been illegal. Yoon would only comply with an arrest warrant issued by the Seoul Central District Court. They accuse the agency of deliberately choosing another court with an allegedly favorable judge.
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