Top aide of impeached South Korean president pleads for investigators to halt detention efforts
- The top aide of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol asked law enforcement to stop efforts to detain him over martial law imposition last month, as authorities prepared another attempt.
- Yoon has not left his residence for weeks, and his bodyguards prevented investigators from detaining him after a standoff on January 3.
- The anti-corruption agency and police are planning a multiday operation to detain Yoon, with speculation that over a thousand officers could be involved.
- Yoon's lawyers warned that dragging him out in handcuffs could lead to a civil war in a divided country, while thousands of supporters rally outside his residence.
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