President Yoon before arrest: 2,800 police officers in action!

President Yoon before arrest: 2,800 police officers in action!

In South Korea, the arrest of the suspended President Yoon Suk-Yeol is imminent. As the Yonhap news agency reported, corruption investigators wanted to execute the arrangement for the arrest of Yoons after not fulfilling several lectures. On Tuesday, a court approved the arrest and also ordered a search of his official rooms and his place of residence. The allegation is to turmoil in connection with his temporary proclamation of the war law, such as AP news reported. This is the first time in the history of Southeast Asia that an arrest warrant was issued against an incumbent president.

Around 2,800 police officers were mobilized to ensure the enforcement of the arrest, while the president's security forces had already refused to access the presidential palace. At the same time, an estimated 100 supporters of Yoons demonstrated in front of the official seat against the judicial authorities. Yoon had previously explained that inner and outer forces endanger South Korea's sovereignty and promised his supporters to fight for the country until the end. The required responsibility for the arrest and the investigation must now be initiated in the next 48 hours before deciding whether an arrest warrant is requested or that Yoon is released, such as oe24.at reported.

serious allegations and political crisis

YOON has been relieved of his office since December 14th by Parliament due to his controversial actions, which led to the declaration of war law. This explanation, which is only permitted in times of war, had led to massive political turbulence that also influenced the financial markets. According to his statements, Yoon only wanted to order the use of troops to maintain order; However, contradictory statements by military commanders have undermined this claim. According to reports, Yoon’s declaration of war was only briefly, but had far -reaching consequences that undermine the political stability of the country.

While the political crisis continues, former finance minister Choi Sang-Mok took over the country's provisional direction. He has already initiated measures to tackle political uncertainty. In this tense situation, it remains to be seen whether Yoon will succeed, to escape the arrest or whether he has to face the investigation.

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