Although the 'Strengthening of the Social Street' is being implemented to suppress the spread of Corona19, some churches in Seoul also performed field worship services today (29th).

Moon Jae-in, the leader of the Korean People's Struggle Headquarters led by Pastor Kwang-hoon Jeon of the Korean Christian Association held a 'Sunday Worship Service' at the Sarangje Church in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul this morning.

The church was given an administrative order to ban the assembly by the city of Seoul on the 5th of the following month because it did not follow the quarantine regulations, such as 'maintaining the distance between believers' in the worship service on the 22nd.

Violators can be fined 3 million won per person.

Nevertheless, believers began to gather at this church, which held field worship services, around 9:00 am today.

More than 110 employees and 400 police officers from the city and Seongbuk-gu offices were dispatched to the site, but they did not completely block access to the church.

The believers took a step by protesting to them, saying, "I will prosecute you for indulgence."

Some have spoken and sweared to government officials and police, such as "Reds who oppress religion. Are you from North Korea?"

At around 9 am, a 5t truck with 500 plastic chairs to be placed in the chapel temporarily placed in the church parking lot arrived, but was blocked by police detention.

The church had been playing with the police for about 30 minutes before finally moving the chair by hand.

One Shinto replied, "Before entering the church, it's okay to measure your body temperature and disinfect your hands. Please keep the police and officials away from each other."

An official from the Seoul City Hall said, "Since the city has already ordered the church to ban the assembly, today's worship is a serious violation."

Today, the Yonsei Central Church in Guro-gu, Seoul, held a field service with the attendance of believers.

The church only allowed registered believers to attend the service, and all vehicles as well as those coming and going were disinfected.

More than 250 people gathered at Gwanglim Church in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and held field services.

At the entrance, the church wrote a questionnaire to the believers and wrote their name and contact information in the guestbook.

Inside the chapel, only one or two people sat on a 2-meter long chair.

Previously, the Ministry of Health and Welfare operated religious facilities and some types of indoor sports facilities (martial arts, martial arts institutes, physical training centers, gymnasiums), and entertainment facilities (Colatech, clubs, entertainment stores, etc.) from March 22 to April 5. Advised to stop.

It is a facility classified as a group infection that has occurred or has a high risk of infection due to the nature of the workplace.

The municipality checks whether the facility, which has been advised to stop operations, is open or not, and if it is confirmed that the violation has been confirmed, it will issue a deficiency and issue an order to ban assembly and assembly according to the infection prevention method.

Today, the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency deployed 906 police officers in 497 religious facilities to support the on-site inspection of City Hall and Ward Office.