[Hyunjun Go's News]



<Anchor>



It's time for current affairs critic Hyun-Jun Go's news.

Hello?

(Hello?) What's the first news today (31st)?



<Ko Hyeon-jun/President Critic>



Blame is pouring out on Protestant pastors who protested by throwing themselves against the police cracking down on worship services in Chile.



You can see a man fighting with the police, but after a while he hits the back of the police car with his back, and as you can see, he falls to the floor and begins to roll over.

It grabs a bumper and crawls under the car, which reminds me of insurance scams at first glance.




This man is a pastor of a church in Chile, and the police who were dispatched after receiving reports that there is a place to worship secretly in violation of the COVID-19 quarantine measures returned the congregation to their homes, protested and acted as they are now.



Some believers who didn't know English rushed to the police and had a fight. It was a situation where the police could be framed, but there were no complete crimes.



At that time, there were several neighbors on the site, and the pastor's sloppy self-made play was intact on the residents' cell phones.



When the video was released, criticism from the pastor flooded the pastor, saying that he had even performed a sloppy self-written play because he had not even violated the quarantine rules.

Watching the



<Anchor>



video really deserves blame.

However, the situation is very bad in South America.

Isn't Chile similar?



<Hyun-Joon Ko/Presentation Critic> In the



case of Chile, there are now more than 980,000 confirmed cases, and more than 7,000 new cases a day.

The criticism continues for doing that in a serious situation.



<Anchor>



I have no choice but to.

What is the second news?



<Koh Hyeon-jun/Sisa Critic>



This is the next news.

A story told in Thailand, a man in his 20s who broke into a house to steal something was caught by the police for absurd reasons.




This is a family house in Phetchabun Province in northern Thailand, a man who fell into a deep sleep with a blanket covered, but he was not the owner of the house, but a thief.



It is said that a man broke into this house around 2 a.m. to steal things, but when he was searching inside the house, he was drowsy. To get rid of his sleep, he went into an empty room, turned on the air conditioner, and was hit by a cold wind.



Still unable to get rid of his drowsiness, the man held his eyes in the room for a moment and then decided to commit with a clear mind.



But earlier in the morning, the landlord woke up in a cool energy, and he noticed that a cold breeze came out of the daughter's room, who had left the house a long time ago.



After removing the blanket from her daughter's bed, a thief in a deep sleep appeared. Got caught.



<Anchor>



I think it was such a case that the words really ridiculous were really real.

Sorry, laugh.

What is the last news?



<Koh Hyun-jun / Current Affairs Critic>



This is the last news today.

Earlier this year, there was a controversy when the article'Son, I sell my daughter' was posted on the online used trading site, and it turns out that it was a false retaliation of billions of fraudsters.




This is an article posted on the used trading site.

It says that they are selling sons and daughters, but they have pictures of the children as well as their father's contact information.



The children's father, Mr. A, had previously contacted the seller when he saw that a forklift had been cheaply posted on a used trading site.



However, when I checked the seller's contact information, it was the number registered on the fraud damage information sharing site.



Suspicious of fraud, Mr. A posted a comment on the post saying, ``Be careful, it may be a scam''.



Not only did he swear by comments and phone calls, but he even posted a post saying that he sold children by stealing photos.



The police, who started the investigation, arrested six people per day, including a 25-year-old man who posted the article, and the police also confirmed the charges of intercepting 322 million won by posting false articles on the used trading site.



<Anchor>



But the reason I was hurt like this was because my contact information was shared.

Then, I think I have no choice but to give my contact information when making a second-hand transaction, but I think there is a way to prevent this.



<Ko Hyun-jun/Presentation Critic> First of all



, it is best to do a direct transaction for a smart secondhand transaction.

It is said that it is better to use a site with a secure payment system.



And there are some concerns about fraud.

There is an application called Cybercop run by the National Police Agency, and if you go in and look at it, you can check these things to see if the person I'm dealing with has a history of fraud.