ChainCatcher News: South Korean police stated on the 13th that they are discussing a forced investigation into President Yoon Suk-yeol, considering seizing and searching his communication records and the presidential residence.
The Special Investigation Team of the National Investigation Agency under the South Korean National Police Agency held a press conference that day, stating that the plan to seize and search the presidential residence located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul, is currently in the "discussion stage." The police are internally considering seizing and searching Yoon Suk-yeol's communication records. On the 11th, South Korean police had already conducted seizures and searches of the presidential office, the Korean National Police Agency, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, and the National Assembly's security team. However, police investigators were obstructed by the guards when trying to enter the presidential office and were unable to succeed after several hours of standoff. (Kim Ten)