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Violations of quarantine rules are continuing amid the severe spread of the corona virus. It was confirmed that nearly 2,000 people were caught secretly looking for an illegally operated entertainment establishment in a month, and even the person in charge of violating the quarantine rules in Seoul had a drinking party with 7 employees in the evening.



By Jung Joon-ho.



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an entertainment establishment in Gangnam, Seoul, when I forcefully open a locked door and enter, there is a drinking party in every room.



Customers and waitresses drank alcohol without even wearing a mask.



Visible people weren't everything.



Opening the cabinet reveals a secret space created through a concrete wall.



Hidden waitresses come out one after another.



[Enforcement Team: If you touch your cell phone from now on, it is considered that you are contacting the accomplice. Come out one by one.] The



Seoul Metropolitan Government and the police caught 87 people from two entertainment establishments that secretly operated on the night of last night (10th), when the number of confirmed cases exceeded 2,000 a day.



Since the 12th of last month, when the metropolitan area was upgraded to level 4, more than 1,900 people were caught for illegal operation of entertainment facilities nationwide.



Neither the person in charge nor the person following the quarantine rules were good.



The head of the Minsaeng Judicial Police Department, which oversees the enforcement of quarantine rules in Seoul, has been released from his position for violating the ban on gatherings.



It was later revealed that he had a dinner party with seven employees at the end of last month.



This is the 4th level of distance in the metropolitan area, which is a violation of the quarantine rules that allow only two people to gather after 6 pm.



The day before the leader was released from his post, the Minsaeng Judicial Police Corps issued a press release saying they had caught a no-mask party at a cafe on the Han River to promote their performance.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-tae, screen provided by: Seoul City)