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There was a case where a passenger on a city bus assaulted a bus driver.

When asked to get off at a non-stop station, and was refused, he rioted. He slapped the driver on the cheek and even smoked on the bus.



Reporter Jeong Ban-seok covered it.



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Inside a city bus running through downtown Seoul.



A passenger approaches the driver's seat and suddenly slaps the bus driver in the cheek.



When the startled driver reported it to the police, he approached again and took a transportation card.



[Bus passenger: Hey!

Me and then.

Hey!

Card.]



This time, pull the knight's head.



They light a cigarette on the bus, threw the butt onto the floor, pick it up, and throw it at the driver's seat.



This riot lasted for nearly 10 minutes.



[Damaged bus driver: A passenger asked me to get off at a place other than the stop and said that I couldn't do it, so I came and continued to swear,'Why not drop me off?'

.]



Other passengers could get off the bus only after the police arrived.



The passenger in the riot was arrested as a current offender.



The police are reviewing the application of the charges of assaulting drivers under the Certain Criminal Weighted Penalty Act to the perpetrator.



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A 53-year-old monk who set fire to Daeungjeon at Naejangsa Temple in Jeongeup-si, Jeollabuk-do, a thousand-year old temple, was arrested.



The court stated the reasons for the issuance of the warrant, saying, "I am concerned about running away."



[Mr. Choi Mo/A monk accused of arson: (How did you make you sad?) I will go into the details and tell you about it.

(What were you so sad about?) Drunk...

In an instant, the judgment was blurred a lot.

I regretted it right after (fire).]



Choi is accused of sprinkling gasoline and setting a fire to Daewoongjeon in Naejangsa Temple after drinking alcohol the evening (5th) the day before.



At that time, Mr. Choi was arrested after calling the police to report that he had set fire.



(Video coverage: Ahn Sang-jun JTV, video editing: So Ji-hye)