Overseas Network, August 17. According to South Korea's "Kingxiang News" report, on August 15, when former South Korean President Moon Jae-in and his bodyguards went out for a walk in Pingshan Village, Yangsan City, South Gyeongsang Province, a man came up to them. Threats of abuse.

This is Moon Jae-in's first walk in the village after returning home after leaving office.

  The man has been demonstrating outside Moon Jae-in's house for more than three months.

That afternoon, Moon Jae-in's wife Kim Jong-sook went to the police station to file charges against the troublemakers on suspicion of threats.

  The next day (16th), the troubled man came to demonstrate in front of Moon Jae-in's house again, and threatened two people around Moon Jae-in with a knife.

Police arrested him on the spot on suspicion of special threats.

  After Moon Jae-in left office and returned to his hometown on May 10, many South Koreans came to watch, and many opponents held protests for several days, and some even broadcast speeches with loudspeakers in the early morning.

At the end of May, 10 elderly people over the age of 70 were sent to hospital for treatment due to noise, which aroused public attention.

(Overseas Network Liu Qiang)