Residents of Acro Vista, Seocho-dong, Seoul, where President Yoon Seok-yeol lives, have filed a complaint with the police to ban the use of loudspeakers by groups in front of the building.



Eight people, including the chairman of Acro Vista Residents' Representative and the Dong representative, submitted a complaint to the Seocho Police Station in Seoul around 11 am today.



Residents have requested that Internet media companies, who are gathering in front of Acro Vista every day, restrict the use of high-powered loudspeakers.



“The normal life of the residents is difficult, and the elderly and the students in particular are suffering a lot,” said Jeong Won-heon, the resident representative.



It is said that about 470 households, more than half of the 720 residents of Acro Vista, agreed to the submission of the complaint.



Internet media company A has been holding a 'backfire rally' in front of President Yoon's home since the 14th of this month to protest the protests by conservative groups in front of former President Moon Jae-in's residence in Yangsan.



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