Police Raid South Korean Presidential Office in Sensitive Warrant Investigation
The police's special investigation unit concentrated on Yoon's declaration of martial law on December 3, examining the secure phone server at the presidential office, as well as the PSS office and residence, as reported by a news outlet.
South Korea's Constitutional Court removed Yoon from office earlier this month, citing his attempts to enforce martial law. The country is now gearing up for unexpected presidential elections set for June 3.
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