STANDOFF CHAOS

South Korea’s impeached president ARRESTED after outnumbered cops spent hours battling human shield to storm compound

Footage shows cops swarming to his official residence in Seoul as thousands protest on the streets

SOUTH Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol has finally been detained - hours after officials swarmed his presidential compound.

Chaotic scenes erupted last night as thousands gathered outside the impeached official's home in Seoul - six weeks after his bid to declare martial law failed.

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The scene outside impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol's home in Seoul as thousands of protesters clashCredit: Reuters
A reported 1,000 police officers gathered near the official residence of the impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk YeolCredit: AP
Cops swarmed the residenceCredit: Reuters
Loyal supporters of Yoon created their own blockade using themselves as human shieldsCredit: Rex

Yoon, who has been holed up in his Hannam-dong residence for weeks, was wanted over allegations he abused his power in office.

He managed to dodge arrest earlier this month, but handed himself in at the eleventh hour last night as tensions outside his home risked boiling over.

Speaking in a video message moments before his arrest, Yoon said the "rule of law has completely collapsed" but added he was complying with the detention warrant to "avoid bloodshed".

It came after thousands of his supporters gathered outside his home, forming human shields to block cops from entering.

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A series of black SUVs, some equipped with sirens, were seen leaving the presidential compound amid police escorts.

A vehicle apparently carrying Yoon later arrived at the Corruption Investigation Office for High-Ranking Officials in the nearby city of Gwacheon.

Cops first arrived at Yoon's residence hours earlier at around 5am on Wednesday local time (8pm Tuesday, UK time).

They were met with fierce opposition from the president's security service, sparking a tense standoff.

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Yoon's staff are said to have fortified the luxury villa in anticipation of another arrest attempt.

A large defensive barrier appeared to have been built around the gates by parking up buses, vans and cars to block off the entrance.

Barbed wire fences could also be seen stood in place.

South Korea president DODGES arrest after burly bodyguards form 200-strong human shield to block cops raiding compound

Cops finally managed to storm the residential compound in Seoul the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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Kim Sung-hoon, the acting head of the Presidential Security Service, was reportedly arrested during the chaos, according to local media.

A South Korea police spokesperson, however, later denied the claim and said they are yet to make any arrests.

Police were enacting an arrest warrant placed on the disgraced president after he was charged with inciting an insurrection over his failed attempt to impose martial law in December.

Corruption Investigation Office (CIO) investigators were joined by South Korean cops as they tried to find a way into the home for over three hours.

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