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court decided to cancel the bail against Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon, who attended the Liberation Day rally, for violating the bail conditions.

As a result, the pastor was again imprisoned 140 days after being released on bail.



Reporter Bae Joon-woo on the report.



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Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon walks out of the Sarangjeil Church house with convoy police officers.



Following the court's decision to cancel bail, the prosecution immediately executed a job offer against the former pastor.



It has been 140 days since he was released on bail during a trial in April.



[Kwang-Hoon Jeon / Pastor of Sarang First Church: Korea has become a whole country.

In the words of the President, if people are arrested like this, it cannot be considered a state.] When a



former pastor gets into a vehicle heading to the detention center, some supporters strongly protest and block the front.



Earlier, the Seoul Central District Court decided to cancel bail without conducting a separate interrogation procedure for the former pastor.



The judges explained that the former pastor had violated the bail condition.



While granting bail, he placed the condition "do not violate, be related to the case, or participate in the assembly," and he violated this.



It seems that the court judged some of the meetings attended by the pastor on the day of Liberation Day as illegal.



The 30 million won paid by the former pastor as a bail deposit was also confiscated.



Pastor Jeon was handed over to trial in March on charges of conducting pre-election campaigns at a rally at Gwanghwamun Square before the 21st general election and on charges of defaming President Moon Jae-in.