South Korean police entered the presidential residence, and police and public relations officers crossed the first barrier line inside the presidential residence. The barbed wire fence installed in the presidential residence is being removed. South Korean police and senior government officials sent more than 1,000 people to the presidential residence in Yongsan District, Seoul, in the early morning of January 15, to execute the second arrest warrant for Yoon Seok-yeok. Yoon Seok-yeok's lawyer gr...
On January 6, the South Korean police said that the South Korean senior government officials' Criminal Investigation Department (referred to as the Public Justice Department) handed over the execution of the arrest warrant of President Yoon Seok-yuk to the police.
On January 3rd, according to Yonhap News Agency, due to the continuation of the standoff, South Korean government officials said that at 1:30 pm local time today (January 3rd), that is, at 12:30 noon Beijing time, the execution of arrest warrants was stopped. At present, the public prosecutor's office and the police have left the presidential residence.
On January 1, local time learned on January 1 that the director of the South Korean senior government officials' criminal investigation department said that Yin Xiyue would be arrested within the valid period of the arrest warrant.