Police try to raid prez office over martial law
Hindustan Times Ranchi|December 12, 2024
South Korean police tried to search President Yoon Suk Yeol's office on Wednesday but have not been able to enter the main building, Yonhap news reported as an investigation into the US ally's decision to declare martial law widened.
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Police try to raid prez office over martial law

SEOUL:

The attempt to search the presidential office significantly escalates the investigation against Yoon and top police and military officers over the December 3 martial law declaration that plunged the country with Asia's fourth-largest economy into a constitutional crisis.

Yoon is now the subject of a criminal investigation into insurrection allegations and is banned from leaving the country, but he has not been arrested or questioned by authorities.

A presidential security service official said earlier on Wednesday that the police raid of Yoon's office was under way, confirming media reports at the time.

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