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Pastor Kwang-hoon Jeon, who is accused of all six crimes, including allegedly leading an illegal violence rally, came to the police today (12th). Police have been informed five times to come to the investigation, and Pastor Chun said he was not involved in illegal activities.

Reporter Yoo Su-hwan reported.

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Reverend Jeon Kwang-hoon, president of the Korean Christian Federation, came to the police this morning. It wasn't until I received my fifth attendance request.

Pastor Jun is accused of leading an illegal demonstration at the Moon Jae-in government condemnation rally, led by the Pan-People's Fighting Headquarters.

At that time, the atmosphere was aggravated by remarks such as the arrest of the president.

[Chun Kwang-Hoon / Representative of the Korean Federation of Christian Federations: I have been contacted from the Blue House, and I am preparing for martial law. Can you stop us from doing martial law?]

Some participants, including North Korean refugee groups, collided with the police as they tried to cross the police control line.

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

Pastors have also been accused of violating the Donation Act and accused of inciting civil war and collecting money because they were not religious.

In recent years, only six suspects have been asked by a civic group for investigations, including the creation of anti-state organizations and the formation of criminal groups.

The police will first investigate allegations of illegal rallies and then investigate other charges.

(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, Video editing: Park Ki-duk, VJ: Lee Jun-young, Video source: YouTube 'twosook')