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Pastor Kwang Hoon, who refused to attend police four times, returned home after over 11 hours of investigation by the police. There are six crime charges, including those that led to illegal violent rally, so additional attendance seems inevitable.

I am reporter Jung-hyun.

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Supporters encircle eleven-and-a-half-minute police investigations and pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon, president of the Korean Christian Federation.

[Sounds: (Why haven't you attended so far?) Cheer up. Cheer up!]

The media became a mess as media and supporters tangled up.

The pastor, who refused to attend the police four times, came to the police yesterday morning when the police reviewed the arrest ban and followed up the arrest warrant.

The pastor is accused of leading an illegal demonstration at the October condemnation of Moon Jae-in, a government-led civil war headquarters.

The rally came at the same time, saying that the president was arrested, and some 40 people were arrested when some participants clashed with the police.

[Pastor Jeon Kwang-hoon: I received a call from the Blue House, but I am preparing for martial law. Can you stop us from doing martial law?]

But the pastor said, "You must not protest illegally without your permission."

Pastor Jeon has six other charges of inciting civil war and violating the Donation Act.

Yesterday's police investigation was limited to violent rallies, so further attendance by pastors seems inevitable.