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There was a picture of a gambling house in the mountains that I saw in the movie. Wandering from mountain to mountain, nightly tents and gamblers were arrested.

This is the exclusive reporter of Jung Ban-seok.

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A vinyl house in the mountains with a gamble.

Suddenly the police come and the getaway begins.

It's a scene from the movie 'Tazza'.

This kind of movie also happened in April in Gyeonggi-do.

More than 50 people gather in a temporary tent on the mountainside.

They play fire and shout, and one side is busy with money.

[Mothers do what, how much it cost. Now, I'll cut it off, one, two!]

If you turn a fireball on one side, you can bet on a hand that seems to win, and dozens of people can participate at once.

Your stake is at least 5 million won, and 3 minutes per plate is enough to make hundreds of millions of won in an hour.

[Former gambling house official: As many as one hundred people are gambling opponents, one plate can't be loaded with the lowest one. ]

We managed to gather around the mountains and scatter them around the country, avoiding crackdowns.

The owner of the casino sent a textual address to the participants about six o'clock that evening, and the participants gathered in the van on the mountainside where the tents were set up.

[Former gambling house officials: housewives, hoes mainly. Many of them come. People who lost their feet in gambling even though they had a job beforehand… ]

This is where the gambling boards took place.

As you can see, it is a rare place surrounded by bushes and trees.

The floor is straightened for the tent and the rubber bands that seem to have been used to tie the bundles of money remain.

The police arrested two people, including Lee, and handed them over to the prosecution for opening a mountain gambling hall 70 times in six months.

Similar gambling houses are popular all over the country, and the investigation is expanding.

(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-chul, Video editing: Lee Seung-hee)