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A large number of business owners and clients who rented karaoke, who were forbidden from meeting to sell alcohol and even organized prostitution, were caught. They also caught a gang that ran a regular restaurant like a saloon parlor. Since the distancing has risen to the second stage, more than 20 cases of illegal trade have been registered in the country. Reporter Jung Hyun-woo. Time after 10 pm. When I open the closed karaoke door and walk in, the red light glows brightly. A group of people are sitting drunk behind a table full of bottles and glasses. In the other room, prostitution was even practiced. Police arrived at the scene where the owner of an entertainment business rented a karaoke room, sold alcohol and even mediated prostitution. As the crackdown on entertainment facilities grew stronger, it moved to a karaoke room, which was relatively flexible, but managed by taking bookings from regular customers. Thirteen people were captured, including owners, clients and employees. Some owners have regular restaurants like lounge salons. It was discovered by hiring an employee at a licensed restaurant to do business and serve about 10 customers late at night. Thirteen people were arrested, including a business owner and an employee conducting illegal business at the site, and at the time a woman in her 20s was even using drugs. All entertainment facilities were closed from remote distancing step 2, and karaoke rooms were also included in the grouping ban in step 2.5. Since then, there have been 22 cases of illegal businesses caught by the police. The police will strengthen the repression so that the deception business does not work and, if caught, he will be severely punished. YTN Jeong Hyun-woo[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN awaits your valuable report.
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