The Borneo Post

S. Korean prosecutor­s in standoff at Blue House

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SEOUL: South Korean prosecutor­s investigat­ing a massive corruption scandal engulfing impeached President Park Geun-Hye attempted to raid the presidenti­al Blue House yesterday, sparking a stand- off with security guards.

It was the first time investigat­ors had sought to search the top security complex for evidence since Park was impeached by parliament in December over the influence-peddling and power abuse scandal.

A platoon of prosecutor­s wielding a court search warrant and their assistants were immediatel­y stopped by security guards as they tried to enter the premises. The stand- off lasted about five hours before the prosecutor­s withdrew.

“We will send an official request” to the acting leader, Prime Minister Hwang KyoAhn, for permission to enter the Blue House, a spokesman for the prosecutor­s said.

The prosecutor­s have no legal means to enforce the search at the Blue House without permission as the complex is considered a top military security zone, he said.

But Hwang has close ties to the impeached president and the possiblity of his agreeing to the search is considered next to nil.

A presidenti­al spokesman said the Blue House was profoundly opposed to a search but was willing to present documents and other materials prosecutor­s wanted to look over.

Park is accused of colluding with a longtime friend, Choi SoonSil, to strong-arm donations worth tens of millions of dollars from top firms to dubious foundation­s controlled by Choi. — AFP

 ??  ?? Members of the media surround a prosecutor attempting to enter the presidenti­al Blue House in Seoul. — AFP photo
Members of the media surround a prosecutor attempting to enter the presidenti­al Blue House in Seoul. — AFP photo

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