- South Korean investigators have reiterated their request to the acting president, Choi Sang-mok, to facilitate the arrest of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
- On Friday, the presidential security service, assisted by military troops, halted an arrest attempt by prosecutors during a six-hour standoff.
- An arrest warrant was issued due to Yoon's declaration of martial law last month, which surprised the nation.
- The Corruption Investigation Office has asked the acting president to instruct the security service to comply with the warrant.
- Police have also summoned the head of the security service, Park Chong-jun, for questioning on the matter.
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