South Korean anti-corruption agency receives new court warrant to detain impeached President Yoon
- South Korea's anti-corruption agency has received a new court warrant to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol after a previous attempt was blocked by the Presidential Security Service last week.
- The Seoul Western District Court issued a warrant to detain Yoon and to search his residence after he refused to appear for questioning regarding his Dec. 3 martial law decree.
- About 150 investigators attempted to detain Yoon but retreated after a standoff with the Presidential Security Service that lasted more than five hours.
- Yoon's lawyers argue that the detention and search warrants cannot be enforced at his residence due to a law protecting locations linked to military secrets from search without consent.
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