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Despite banning gatherings, 43 entertainment establishments were found in ‘secret businesses’ over 2 weeks
Police crack down on unauthorized entertainment facilities for three weeks
“Registered as a karaoke room and restaurant and operated as an entertainment center”
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Recently, some entertainment establishments have been operating in secret in violation of the commercial ban. The police decided to crack down on local governments and food and drug authorities for three weeks starting tomorrow (25). Reporter Jung Hyun-woo’s report. This is an entertainment bar in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul on the 20th. A police officer who violated quarantine guidelines and was dispatched after receiving a secret business report. I yell to open the door, but inside, it’s silent. When I forced open the door and walked in, the scene where there was a drinking party a while ago is confirmed. Police charged about 40 people, including business owners, employees and customers, with violating the Infectious Disease Prevention Act. As such, there are cases where entertainment establishments operate without worrying about the ban on gatherings. From 4 to 17, 43 cases were registered at the national level. Consequently, the police plan to continue the intensive crackdown on unauthorized entertainment facilities for the next three weeks. The main objectives are those that are registered as a singing practice room or a general restaurant that can be open until 9:00 p.m. and actually functions as a restaurant bar or entertainment bar. Police said they plan to crack down on the illegal business of entertainment establishments, as it can pose a great risk of infection. YTN Jeong Hyun-woo[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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