Suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been arrested over insurrection charges stemming from his controversial declaration of martial law last month. The arrest warrant, initially requested after Yoon failed to appear for questioning, has been out since December 31st. This marks the first time a sitting South Korean president has faced an arrest warrant. Yoon's detention followed a tense standoff with authorities at his Seoul residence, where hundreds of his supporters had gathered to protest. The arrest warrant stems from Yoon's declaration of martial law on December 3rd, a move widely condemned both domestically and internationally as a shocking breach of democratic norms.
Suspended South Korea n President Yoon Suk Yeol has reportedly been arrested over insurrection charges stemming from his ill-fated martial law declaration last month. Yoon's detention was reported Wednesday by Yonhap, one of the country's largest news outlets. A warrant for his arrest, initially requested after he failed to show up for questioning, has been out since Dec. 31.
Police dispatched some 3,200 officers to the president's sprawling hillside estate in Seoul, according to Reuters, where he has spent weeks in hiding whilst surrounded by a personal security detail. Video shows officers closing in on Yoon's residence, according to Reuters, where hundreds of his supporters had already gathered to protest on his behalf. Earlier, they were reportedly seen pushing through a group of them. \A previous attempt to detain Yoon was called off on Jan. 3 following a six-hour standoff between military guards and the president's security staff. 'As I have repeatedly emphasized the need for prevention of physical conflict between state agencies,' Acting President Choi Sang-mok said in a statement Wednesday. 'I will sternly hold those responsible if unfortunate events occur.' Executing a warrant for Yoon's arrest has proven difficult for investigators, as the president's legal counsel insists it is impossible to do so under a law barring non-consensual searches of locations potentially linked to military secrets. Yoon's lawyers have also decried such a warrant as an illegal means of publicly humiliating him. \The arrest warrant is the first ever to be levied against a sitting South Korean president. Yoon's warrant stems from his declaration of martial law on Dec. 3 out of apparent frustration with the opposition-dominated parliament's refusal to pass key items on his political agenda. The move was decried within South Korea and abroad, where analysts expressed shock at the sudden and unprecedented move in what is typically one of Asia's most stable democracies. Parliament unanimously rejected Yoon's declaration, and subsequently suspended him on Dec. 14 in a 204-85 vote that included members of his own party. Yoon will be formally impeached should the Constitutional Court uphold the motion with a three-fourths majority. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The court's next hearing is scheduled for Thursday. Reuters contributed to this report
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