South Korea’s prosecutors and police tried to arrest suspended President Yoon Seok-yeol, but his security service did not allow.
Earlier, it was reported that President Yoon Seok-yeol failed to appear in court three times on summons.
Today, he was to be detained by a team of 30 investigators and 70 police officers and brought in for questioning.
After that, the South Korean president should be taken to a detention center.
But law enforcers failed to break through security and supporters of the ousted president.
Clashes broke out at the presidential residence between law enforcers and the military guarding the presidential palace.
The soldiers blocked the way of South Korean investigators who entered through the main gate of the residence in an attempt to arrest the president.
He was previously impeached after a failed attempt to impose martial law in the country.
The arrest warrant issued by law enforcers for Yun Seok-yol is valid until January 6.
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