<Anchor> We will



continue to accuse some entertainment bars of illegal business without observing the quarantine rules.

Of course, we didn't wear a mask, and we continued our business even after 10pm, but as the 4th pandemic hit our noses, we must stop such illegal business.



Shin Jung-eun is a reporter.



<Reporter>



This is a video taken last week at an entertainment bar in Gangnam, Seoul.



Women with number tags sit side by side through a window that cannot see the outside from the inside.



It is an enclosed space, but no one is wearing a mask.



[Entertainment staff: 53 times a lot of people like it.

They are very bright kids.

It's very active.

These guys.] The



same goes for employees who don't wear masks.



[Entertainment office employee: Now there are 5 minutes left, hyung.

I can't go if I have coffee.

I'm there again tomorrow.

Be sure to come tomorrow.] A person in an



entertainment establishment says that the police and local government crackdowns can be avoided without difficulty.



[Entertainment officials (voice band): I watch two or three people around the store.

In advance, you can use the radio to say,'Go into the police.

Take out the lady.

Take it out to the motel'.]



Before the crackdown, it is enough to take the guests to the motel connected to the store.



Even after 10:00 p.m., the business says there is no problem.



[Entertainment business official (voice band): It is the same as normal (sales).

Turn off the signboard complaints.

There are stairs leading to the motel.

When guests go to the motel, they don't have any doubts.] It



is said that there is plenty of time to prepare because the crackdown information is shared quickly.



[Entertainment business official (voice):'We (caught) were right.

It was from Gwangsudae, it was from 112, who reported it'…

This is how we share all the information.]



Police and local governments have been cracking down on entertainment facilities for two weeks starting on the 5th.



After two days of intensive crackdown, 206 people were charged with violating the quarantine regulations, but the guts business has not stopped.



(Video coverage: Yang Hyun-cheol, Video editing: Lee Seung-jin)