
Yoon Suk Yeol has change into South Korea’s first sitting president to be arrested after investigators scaled barricades and minimize by means of barbed wire to take him into custody.
Yoon, 64, is being investigated on prices of rebellion for a failed martial legislation order on 3 December that plunged the nation into turmoil.
He has additionally been impeached by parliament and suspended – however will solely be faraway from workplace if the Constitutional Court docket upholds the impeachment.
Nonetheless, Yoon’s dramatic arrest on Wednesday brings to an finish a weeks-long standoff between investigators and his presidential safety group.
Investigators from the Corruption Investigation Workplace for Excessive-ranking Officers (CIO) didn’t arrest him on 3 January after being locked in a six-hour stand-off along with his safety element.
However simply earlier than daybreak on Wednesday, a a lot bigger group of investigators and police arrived at his residence in central Seoul, armed with ladders to climb over buses blocking its entrance and bolt cutters to take away barbed wire.
Different officers within the arrest group, which numbered round 1,000, scaled partitions and hiked up close by trails to succeed in the presidential residence.
After a number of hours, authorities introduced that Yoon had been arrested.
In a three-minute video launched simply earlier than his arrest, the 64-year-old chief mentioned he would co-operate with the investigators, whereas repeating earlier claims that the warrant was not legally legitimate.
“I made a decision to seem earlier than the CIO, regardless that it’s an unlawful investigation, with a view to stop any unsavoury bloodshed,” he mentioned, including that he witnessed officers “invade” his residence’s safety perimeter with hearth gear.
On Wednesday afternoon, investigators mentioned Yoon had remained silent all through questioning.

Yoon’s attorneys have mentioned his arrest was “unlawful” as a result of the CIO, as an anti-corruption company, has no energy to research the rebellion allegations towards Yoon. In addition they declare the warrant was issued by the mistaken jurisdiction.
The identical courtroom later dismissed an injunction filed by President Yoon to invalidate the arrest warrant, which the authorities preserve is lawful.
The opposition Democratic Occasion’s ground chief, Park Chan-dae, mentioned Wednesday’s arrest confirmed that “justice in South Korea is alive”.
This arrest “is step one towards restoring constitutional order, democracy and the rule of legislation”, he mentioned throughout a celebration assembly.
The nation is presently being led by Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok as performing president. He was thrust into energy after the primary performing president, Han Duck-soo, was also impeached by parliament, the place the opposition has a sizeable majority.
What’s subsequent for Yoon?
The clock has began ticking for investigators.
Below the present warrant, they’ll maintain Yoon for as much as 48 hours from the purpose of arrest, after which they want a brand new warrant to detain him whereas he continues to be investigated.
If that warrant is granted, they’ll detain him for as much as 20 days earlier than he is delivered to trial. And not using a new warrant, Yoon have to be launched.
Late on Wednesday, native media reported Yoon was questioned within the CIO’s workplace till 21:40 earlier than being taken to Seoul Detention Centre, roughly 5km (3 miles) away in Uiwang, Gyeonggi Province.
Professional-Yoon supporters continued to protest towards the arrest outdoors the CIO’s workplace.
That they had gathered outdoors his home since earlier than daybreak on Wednesday, together with these opposing him.
The anti-Yoon crowd blasted out a “congratulations and celebrations” tune when his arrest was introduced, cheering and clapping at what they see as successful for legislation enforcement.
Yoon’s supporters, nonetheless, had been dismayed. “We’re very upset and offended. The rule of legislation has damaged down,” one in all them instructed the BBC.
In the meantime, stories emerged {that a} man set himself on hearth close to the CIO’s workplace – though it isn’t identified whether or not the incident is expounded to Yoon’s arrest.
The contrasting scenes between these two camps on Wednesday replicate deepening polarisation inside the nation, which has lengthy been marked by stark divisions between conservatives and progressives.
The political saga has additionally pit two branches of govt energy towards one another: legislation enforcement officers armed with a authorized arrest warrant and presidential safety employees, who say they’re responsibility certain to guard the suspended president.
As the previous president faces questioning over the costs, the nation stays gripped by uncertainty, with no clear decision to the widening political divide.
How issues acquired so far
South Korea has been gripped by political turmoil since Yoon’s gorgeous however short-lived martial legislation declaration on 3 December, which noticed many MPs climb fences and break barricades to enter the Nationwide Meeting to vote down the order.
The president mentioned he was defending the nation from “anti-state” forces that sympathised with North Korea, but it surely quickly grew to become clear that he was spurred by his personal political troubles.
Yoon has been a lame duck president for the reason that opposition received the overall election final April by a landslide – his authorities has been diminished to vetoing payments proposed by the opposition.
An unprecedented few weeks adopted, with parliament voting to question Yoon, his subsequent suspension and authorities launching a legal investigation over the try.
A number of of the nation’s high leaders – together with former defence minister Kim Yong-hyun, who reportedly steered the martial legislation declaration – and Yoon’s political aides have since additionally resigned.
Tens of hundreds of South Koreans have additionally braved freezing temperatures and brought to the streets in latest weeks, with some displaying their assist for Yoon and others calling for him to be faraway from workplace.
All this whereas Yoon has remained holed up in his residence, refusing to adjust to a number of summonses to seem for questioning, a defiant stance that led the authorities to arrest him.
Individually, the Constitutional Court docket has begun a trial to decide if he should be permanently removed from office, with observers saying it may ship a ruling as early as February. Its subsequent listening to is because of happen on Thursday.
Further reporting by Rachel Lee in Seoul