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South Korea court issues arrest warrant for President Yoon

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South Korea court issues arrest warrant for President Yoon

SEOUL — A South Korean court on Tuesday approved an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has been impeached and suspended from power over his decision to impose martial law on Dec. 3, investigating authorities said.

The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) confirmed the Seoul Western District Court approved the warrant requested by investigators examining Yoon’s short-lived imposition of martial law.

This is the first arrest warrant issued for an incumbent president in South Korea, according to local media.

President Yoon Suk Yeol

President Yoon Suk Yeol, has been impeached and suspended from power over his decision to impose martial law. South Korean Presidential Office/AFP via Getty Images

The current arrest warrant is viable until Jan. 6, and once it is exercised, Yoon is expected to be detained in Seoul Detention Center, Yonhap said citing CIO.

The CIO did not comment on the court’s reasoning for granting the arrest warrant. The court declined to comment.

Yoon is facing criminal investigation on allegations that he was the leader of an insurrection. Insurrection is one of the few charges for which a South Korean president does not have immunity.

It was unclear when or how the arrest warrant for Yoon will be carried out. South Korea’s presidential security service said in a statement on Tuesday that it will treat the arrest warrant according to due process.

The court also approved a search warrant for Yoon’s residence, the CIO said.

Members of civic groups shout slogans during a news conference demanding the arrest of President Yoon Suk Yeol

A South Korean court on Tuesday approved an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol. AP

Demonstrators from a labour group take part in a protest calling for the ouster of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol outside City Hall in Seoul

Yoon is facing a criminal investigation on allegations that he was the leader of an insurrection. AFP via Getty Images

Previously, police have tried but failed to successfully raid the presidential office as part of the investigation, due to the presidential security service blocking access.

The acting leader of South Korea’s ruling People Power Party, Kweon Seong-dong, said on Tuesday that attempting to detain a sitting president is inappropriate.

Kim Yong-min, a lawmaker in the opposition Democratic Party, which holds a majority in parliament and brought on Yoon’s impeachment vote, said on Tuesday “the process of executing the warrant and investigation could be very difficult”, calling for investigators to immediately execute the warrants.

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