Controversy is growing as officials from Gimhae City, Gyeongnam, send inappropriate texts and videos to citizens who are in quarantine.

After returning to work on New Zealand for five years, Mr. A, who returned home on the 11th, said he received several personal texts and videos from his official during his two-week quarantine.

After entering the country, the citizen, who entered quarantine, was first contacted by the official in charge the next morning. Mr. A, who met with the officials in charge of the relief supplies for a brief meeting, received more than 20 texts and videos since then.

On the 17th, the official in charge said to Mr. A, "In addition, useless instructions have been issued. During the weekend, I want to check and report the authentication shot. Sent a character. "And this is a secret," he added.

On the 25th, which was the self-containment release date, he sent a text saying, "Mr. A has had a lot of trouble in the meantime." He said, "If you have any administrative questions or difficulties, please contact this old brother at any time."

There were about 11 videos sent by the official in charge, including their own family videos and outing videos. After that, the official explained, "I sent it because I had a hobby in making a video, and there was no strange or unpleasant content. I would not have sent it if I said no."

Regarding the text, he said, "It was uncomfortable to call a woman twice a day to check her safety, so if she confirmed that she had sent a text message to her, she did not call." However, Mr. A said, "I left it a bit unpleasant to tell officials not to send texts or videos anymore, so I said it was unpleasant," he said.

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