South Korea investigators ask acting president to clear way for Yoon's arrest
- South Korea's anti-corruption agency has asked police to take over efforts to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol after a failed attempt last week due to a standoff with the presidential security service.
- The Seoul Western District Court issued a warrant for Yoon's detention and a separate warrant to search his residence after he refused to appear for questioning regarding his martial law decree.
- Dozens of investigators and police attempted to detain Yoon but retreated after being blocked by the presidential security service, which has been accused of protecting him.
- Yoon's legal team has challenged the legality of the warrants, while the Constitutional Court is deliberating on his impeachment and potential removal from office.
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