Golden Finance reported that the South Korean police entered the presidential residence, and the police and public investigation personnel crossed the first barrier inside the presidential residence. The barbed wire set up in the presidential residence is being removed. In the early hours of January 15th, the South Korean police and senior public officials sent more than a thousand people to the presidential residence in Namsan-gu, Seoul, for the second execution of the arrest warrant for Yoon Suk-yeol. Yoon Suk-yeol's legal team and the ruling party's National Power Party members formed a "human wall" in front of the presidential residence to prevent the police and investigators from entering the residence, leading to physical clashes and injuries.
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South Korean police entered the presidential palace
Golden Finance reported that the South Korean police entered the presidential residence, and the police and public investigation personnel crossed the first barrier inside the presidential residence. The barbed wire set up in the presidential residence is being removed. In the early hours of January 15th, the South Korean police and senior public officials sent more than a thousand people to the presidential residence in Namsan-gu, Seoul, for the second execution of the arrest warrant for Yoon Suk-yeol. Yoon Suk-yeol's legal team and the ruling party's National Power Party members formed a "human wall" in front of the presidential residence to prevent the police and investigators from entering the residence, leading to physical clashes and injuries.