The head of former President Yoon Seok-gil’s presidential security agency in South Korea today called for any “bloodshed” to be avoided if authorities try again to execute a warrant for his arrest. “I believe that under no circumstances should there be clashes or bloodshed,” agency chief Park Chong-jun, whose men prevented police and investigators from arresting the ousted president for questioning last week, told reporters. . Mr. Yun refuses to be questioned and last week resisted the execution of a warrant for his arrest, leading to a brawl between his bodyguard team and investigators after the declaration of temporary martial law in early December that plunged South Korea into serious political crisis. Investigators on Tuesday secured a new arrest warrant for Mr. Yun, after the previous seven-day validity expired the previous day. Hundreds of supporters of the late president brave the sub-zero temperatures and […]
Source: News Beast

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