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The failed attempt to arrest S Korea president explained | |
(32 minutes later) | |
Investigators say they will decide on next steps after a review | Investigators say they will decide on next steps after a review |
Six hours after South Korean police descended on the home of suspended president Yoon Suk Yeol - and after a sustained standoff with his security team - they called off an attempt to arrest him. | |
"We've determined that the arrest is practically impossible," said the Corruption Investigation Office (CIO), which has been investigating Yoon's short-lived martial law declaration last month. | |
Yoon's "refusal of the legal process" is "deeply regrettable", the CIO said, adding that next steps will be decided after a review. | |
Yoon's supporters, who have been camped out in front of the presidential residence for days, cheered in song and dance as the suspension was announced. "We won!" they chanted. | Yoon's supporters, who have been camped out in front of the presidential residence for days, cheered in song and dance as the suspension was announced. "We won!" they chanted. |
The CIO said that concern for the safety of the team on the ground was another factor in their decision to call off the attempted arrest. | The CIO said that concern for the safety of the team on the ground was another factor in their decision to call off the attempted arrest. |
This development is not unexpected, given Yoon's defiance throughout the investigation process. | |
Over the past two weeks the disgraced leader had already ignored three summonses issued for him to appear for questioning, leading a Seoul court to issue a warrant for his arrest early this week. | |
Experts say that as a former chief prosecutor, Yoon is well aware of the legal loopholes available for his defence. | |
Investigators have until 6 January to arrest him before the current warrant expires. | |
This means they may attempt to arrest Yoon again over the weekend, although this could be logistically challenging as the crowds are likely to swell. | |
They can also apply for a new warrant and try to detain him again. | |
Since early morning on Friday, dozens of police vans lined the street outside Yoon's residence in central Seoul. | |
At about 08:00 local time (23:00 GMT), an arrest team made up of police officers and CIO members marched towards the compound. | At about 08:00 local time (23:00 GMT), an arrest team made up of police officers and CIO members marched towards the compound. |
This started out with a 20-strong team, but quickly multiplied to some 150 people. | This started out with a 20-strong team, but quickly multiplied to some 150 people. |
While about half of the arrest team was able to get inside, they were locked for hours in a standoff with security officers - who are still responsible for protecting Yoon, despite him being stripped of his powers - and a military unit responsible for protecting the city of Seoul. | While about half of the arrest team was able to get inside, they were locked for hours in a standoff with security officers - who are still responsible for protecting Yoon, despite him being stripped of his powers - and a military unit responsible for protecting the city of Seoul. |
At one point the security team engaged in a "confrontation with the CIO at the presidential residence", an official with Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff told AFP. | At one point the security team engaged in a "confrontation with the CIO at the presidential residence", an official with Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff told AFP. |
"Stop the steal," Yoon's supporters chant, referring to a refrain used by Donald Trump who had alleged voter fraud in the US 2020 presidential race | |
Before the attempt was stood down, Yoon's security team told the news agency they had been "in negotiation" with the investigators who sought to access the president. | Before the attempt was stood down, Yoon's security team told the news agency they had been "in negotiation" with the investigators who sought to access the president. |
Yoon's legal team was also seen entering the residence slightly past noon local time. | Yoon's legal team was also seen entering the residence slightly past noon local time. |
His lawyer Yoon Gab-keun earlier said they would take legal action over the arrest warrant, arguing that investigators lacked the authority to detain him. | |
Meanwhile, Park Chan-dae, the floor leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, has criticised Yoon for not upholding his promise to take legal and political responsibility for his botched martial law attempt. | |
"[It was] a complete lie," Park said, urging the CIO to attempt to arrest Yoon again today. | |
The CIO, which has only been operating for four years, was created in response to public anger over former president Park Geun-hye and her excesses. She was impeached by parliament in December 2016, and removed from office three months after. | |
The extent of the CIO's jurisdiction, however, has been challenged by other agencies - and its failure to deal with Yoon could be seen as an embarrassingly loss. | |
South Korea has been in political chaos since Yoon's martial law attempt on 3 Dec. | |
Days and nights of protest culminated in the opposition-dominated parliament voting to impeach him on 14 December, their second attempt to do so. | |
On Friday, prosecutors also indicted on insurrection charges army chief Park An-su, who was named martial law commander during the brief declaration, and special forces commander Kwak Jong-geun, according to Seoul-based news outlet Yonhap. | |
They are to face trial while in prison. | They are to face trial while in prison. |