Hey there! Have you ever heard of a time when police wanted to visit the president’s office but couldn’t? π€ Well, that’s exactly what happened in South Korea recently!
The South Korean police tried to enter the presidential office to investigate something important. They were looking into a decision made by President Yoon Suk-yeol to use martial law for a short time last week.
Wait, what’s martial law? It’s when the country’s military takes over control from the regular government, usually in emergencies like big disasters or unrest. It’s a serious step because it gives the military special powers to keep things under control.
But when the police showed up at the president’s office, the presidential security service said, “No way!” π« They refused to let the police in or help them with the investigation.
This situation is pretty unusual because the police and the president’s team usually work together. People in South Korea are now watching closely to see what happens next.
Isn’t it interesting how countries handle big decisions and disagreements? It reminds us that even leaders have to follow rules and laws, just like everyone else!
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S. Korean police fail to raid presidential office due to obstruction
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