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South Korean Court Issues Arrest Warrant for President Yoon After Martial Law Controversy
A South Korean court has authorized an arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol following his impeachment and suspension from office.
The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) requested the warrant, which was approved by a Seoul court.
The Joint Investigation Headquarters, which is handling the case, stated that both an arrest warrant and a search warrant were issued to investigate Yoon’s role in the martial law decision, which has been surrounded by allegations of abuse of power and even claims of orchestrating a rebellion.
Yoon’s legal representative, Yoon Kab-keun, responded to the move, calling it “illegal and invalid.”
He argued that the warrants were issued by an agency without the proper authority, describing the entire action as unlawful.
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Concern Grows Over Rising Insecurity Following Kwara Abduction Case
It was reported that bandits were seen in Kwara State and abducted six residents from Rukpete Village.
The incident was reported to have occurred on June 8 at about 11 p.m.
Sources revealed that seven people were initially taken, but an elderly man was later released, leaving six victims in captivity.
The rising cases of insecurity in the country remain quite alarming.
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Panic as Bandit Rumours Spark School Safety Concerns in Abuja
The state of the country is affecting many people, as they believe nowhere is safe, including schools where they keep their children.
It has been reported that some parents have started withdrawing their children from schools in Abuja.
It can be noted that rumours of bandits being sighted near a school triggered panic, causing parents to hurriedly remove their children for safety.
While the reports of bandits have not been confirmed, the school has also issued safety measures to ensure the protection of students within the premises.
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Lagos Residents Raise Alarm After Suspected Bandits Are Reported in Ibeju-Lekki
It has been rumored that bandits have made their way to Lagos, and allegedly they were spotted in Ibeju-Lekki, where some residents became suspicious of them and reported the matter.
A clip of the group of men went viral online, and many people became concerned. Whether true or not, fear has been sparked among Lagosians as they worry that bandits may already be in the state. Even if the reports remain unconfirmed, many believe it is still a possibility worth paying attention to.
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