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South Korea's impeached leader Yoon hunkers down in Seoul's 'Beverly Hills'

SEOUL — Behind rows of barbed wire and a small army of personal security, impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol remained holed up in his sprawling hillside villa with his wife, dogs and cats on Tuesday (Jan 7) as investigators planned his arrest.

Since parliament voted to impeach and suspend him last month over his short-lived martial law decree on Dec 3, Yoon has been lying low at his official residence in Hannam-dong, an upscale district popular with business tycoons and celebrities known as Korea's Beverly Hills.

Meanwhile, investigators seeking to question him on allegations of insurrection have struggled to execute a warrant for his arrest.

The head of the investigation unit, blocked by a human chain of hundreds of presidential security service and military guards outside his residence last week, said on Tuesday they remained determined to bring him in.

There has been little information about how Yoon has been whiling away his days at the residence with First Lady Kim Keon-hee, his six dogs and five cats since his impeachment. And he has taken aggressive measures to maintain his privacy.

Last week, his office filed legal complaints against three television networks and a YouTuber, who released a viral video showing what appears to be the First Lady walking a white dog, for illegally filming the area designated as a sensitive military installation.

Security personnel have also barricaded the street leading up to his residence with buses blocking the road and setting up barbed wire.

Yoon "has been effectively confined to his residence", said lawyer Seok Dong-hyeon, Yoon's close friend who often communicates with the president. Another source with knowledge of the issue, speaking on condition of anonymity due

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