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SEOUL, Jan. 10 (Yonhap) -- The head of the Presidential Security Service (PSS) is set to appear before police Friday for questioning regarding allegations that he blocked investigators' attempt to ...
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol moved back on Friday with his wife and their 11 dogs and cats to their apartment in an upscale district of Seoul, close to the prosecutors’ office where the ...
In the post-Lincoln horse-and-buggy era, it was customary for a security detail to closely trail the president, according to a Secret Service history. With the advent of automobiles, the Secret ...
The Presidential Security Service has also reportedly finished organizing a team of up to 50 personnel to handle security at Yoon and Kim's private home. Under South Korean law, even though Yoon ...
Despite his disgraceful exit, Yoon is still entitled to protection by the Presidential Security Service for five years, extendable for another five years, as a former leader.
Yoon and former First Lady Kim Keon Hee will continue to receive protection from the Presidential Security Service (PSS) for five years, which can be extended if the service's chief deems it ...
As many as 50 presidential security service personnel will be deployed to guard the couple, who are entitled to protection for at least five years, according to South Korean media reports.
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