In South Korea, President Jun Yoly's arrest failed to execute the arrest of President Yun Suk John because of his security service. According to Reuters and CNN, about 80 police and investigators who arrived in the presidential residence in Seoul early in the morning were blocked by presidential security officers.
This attempt was accompanied by the protests of thousands of young people who gathered near the residence to prevent the arrest. As a result, the Prosecutor General abolished the execution of the order, citing threats to the safety of people at the scene.
The arrest warrant remains in force until January 6, and it is likely to continue. The topic of the presidential arrest has caused large public discussions and political protests in the country.