It

is known that the clubs that the anchormen went to claim that they had followed the rules of quarantine. However, as a result of the confirmation by the quarantine authorities, it was found that they did not wear masks or keep social distance in the club.

Reporter Hong Young-jae continues.

<Reporter> This

is a CCTV video that lighted the streets around 2 am on the 2nd of last day when Yongin Confirmer A traveled around the Itaewon club.

Even though it is late, the streets are crowded with people.


By the way, even if you don't wear a mask, you can still see the conversation halfway down.

The three clubs that Mr. A went to at dawn this morning were crowded with over 1,500 visitors.

The Itaewon King Club was closed in early April in the aftermath of Corona 19, and reopened last weekend, so many people found it in the alley behind the club, lined up to 30 to 40m long.

[Nearby Merchant: It was the same as before Corona 19 occurred. It was the most in the past week.]

The clubs said that before entering, they checked whether they were wearing a mask and wrote their name and phone number in the visit book.

However, the CCTV inside the club, which was confirmed by the authorities, was different.

[City Officer: People inside (masks) wrote and took off. The problem is that I don't get used to it (with a mask). And I think some of you haven't entered without a guestbook.]

[Nearby Merchant: I went to work at 7 in the morning, but only a few people from the club wore masks. (Did you see anyone who didn't wear a mask?) Yes. I saw people who didn't write.]

Also, it was reported that it was difficult to keep the minimum social distance in the club due to crowds.

(Video Editing: Jong-tae Kim, VJ: Jae-min Roh)  

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