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As mentioned earlier, the reason why the government is worrying about wristbands is that for everyone's safety, if they go abroad, they say not to go outside for two weeks, but people who do not keep it will continue to appear. In Busan, there was a case where a person who was targeted for self-isolation was caught drinking with friends or wandering outside.

Reporter Song Seong-jun.

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A man in his 60s, who lives in an apartment in Busan, arrived in the United States on the 1st.

However, on the morning of the 7th, I left the house ignoring self-isolation and throwing away the garbage.

The man who visited the management office after hearing the announcement about giving out the mask at the right time revealed a violation of self-containment while protesting that he had been removed from the list of recipients.

[People from Busan City: I went to get it because I broadcasted that the mask was distributed in the apartment, but the management office said it was a self-container because it was not on the list.]

A man in his 30s, who lives in Jung-gu, Busan, came from the Philippines on the 2nd and was in quarantine at an officetel near Busan Station.

However, from the day after entering the country, I visited a friend's studio and drank with 5 friends and visited a convenience store.

He even confessed to a journalist who violated self-isolation.

Busan City belatedly discovered the man's violation and began an investigation.

[Garden Park / Busan City Safety Policy Manager: We are conducting inspections, but there are times when it is difficult to grasp all the activities for all self-containment subjects.]

In Haeundae-gu, Busan, a man in his 60s, who was from Canada, violated self-isolation and was on the street with an apartment mall.

All three of them decided to file a complaint with the police for alleged violations related to the prevention and management of infectious diseases.

(Video coverage: Kyung-Moon Jeong, Video editing: Moo-Hwan Cho)