South Korea police raid Yoon Suk Yeol’s Presidential office and security compound
- South Korean police raided the office of former president Yoon Suk Yeol on April 16 as part of a criminal probe into the impeached leader's actions.
- Yoon became South Korea's first sitting head of state to be arrested in January after a lengthy standoff.
- Police seized encrypted phone servers and raided the office of Yoon's presidential security detail, citing alleged obstruction of an arrest warrant execution.
- Yoon denied committing insurrection and is currently undergoing a criminal trial, with the next hearing scheduled for April 21.
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The South Korean police raided Yoon Suk Yeol's former president's office on Wednesday as part of an investigation into him after his failed attempt to impose martial law in December. ...

S. Korea police raid presidential office, security compound in criminal probe of impeached ex-president Yoon
SEOUL, April 16 — South Korean police raided Wednesday the office of former president Yoon Suk Yeol and his security detail, as part of a spiralling criminal probe into the impeached leader. Yoon declared martial law in December, sending armed soldiers to parliament before reversing course. He was quickly impeached by lawmakers, but resisted arrest for weeks in a criminal probe. After a lengthy standoff, in which his security detail played a key…
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