Lee Jae-myeong, a Governor of Gyeonggi Province, said a conservative official in the policy to block and spread North Korea's troops, threatened to explode gas cylinders if they sprayed a leaflet near the house and blocked it, and the police intensified the security of the branch and home.

From yesterday (the 20th), the police deployed 3 platoons of 1 platoon of 30 police officers around the Gyeonggi Provincial Office and the Governor's Office in Sewon, and the Bundang apartment in Seongnam.

From the dawn of this day, Gyeonggi-do also reinforced the security by deploying 10 guards of the government building, which had increased more than usual, around the government offices of the metropolitan government and the governor.

The police said, "We plan to deploy outlying troops by midnight tomorrow to prepare for emergencies, such as the spraying of North Korea."

Earlier, Mr. A of conservative propensity posted on the 13th that Gyeonggi Province recently announced a policy to block and spread North Korea's North Korean flyers.

Mr. A posted on Facebook on the 15th and 17th, "Looking at the insignificant man Lee Jae-myeong playing with a North Korean flyer, working near his house. If the police mobilize, I will be willing to open a gas tank and light it." I said.

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