Northern Gyeonggi Police Intensify Crackdown on Illegal Operations in Entertainment Venues
April 12 to 18 Targeting Northern Gyeonggi Region
[Asia Economy Reporter La Young-cheol] Amid growing concerns over the resurgence of COVID-19, the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency will crack down on illegal operations at local entertainment establishments until the 18th.
According to the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency on the 12th, a total of 144 personnel from two police riot squads will be deployed to crack down on ▲violations of the entertainment facility gathering ban orders, such as turning off lights or locking doors while operating ▲resuming business during suspension due to quarantine guideline violations ▲operating as a bar after registering as a general restaurant ▲violations of operating hour restrictions ▲failure to install electronic entry logs.
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A police official stated, "Starting this week, we will conduct joint crackdowns with local governments on illegal operations at entertainment facilities, urge the Gyeonggi regional entertainment association to make efforts for self-regulation, and work harder to prevent the resurgence of COVID-19."
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