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Seoul police up security:

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South Korean police said Saturday they beefed up security at the US ambassador’s residence in Seoul after a group of anti-American students used ladders to break into the compound.

They were protesting demands by the Trump administra­tion that South Korea pay more to help cover the costs of keeping US troops in the country.

Officials from three Seoul police stations didn’t immediatel­y say whether they will seek to formally arrest any of the 19 university students who were detained Friday afternoon at the residence of Ambassador Harry Harris.

The Seoul Metropolit­an Police agency said Saturday the number of officers guarding the residence was more than tripled to 110.

The demonstrat­ors, who broadcast parts of their protest on Facebook, used two steel ladders to climb over the compound’s wall. They shouted anti-US slogans and held up signs that read “The United States has called for a five-fold increase in defense costs!” and “Harris, leave this land!” before police officers dragged them out.

At the time of the protest, Harris was at Seoul’s presidenti­al Blue House attending a reception for foreign ambassador­s hosted by President Moon Jae-in.

Harris tweeted about the incident on Saturday, saying, “Big shout out to Embassy guards & Seoul Metro Police Agency for responding to protesters who breached perimeter around my residence. 2nd incident in 13 months in Heart of Seoul. This time they tried to forcibly enter my home itself. 19 arrested. Cats are OK. Thanks @polinlove!,” referring to the Twitter account of South Korea’s National Police Agency. (AP)

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