'Screen Golf Centers Operating After 9 PM' Owner and 19 Customers Caught
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Dong-hoon] Business owners and customers operating indoor screen golf centers past the 9 PM gathering ban curfew due to COVID-19 were caught.
According to the police on the 27th, the Eunpyeong Police Station in Seoul cracked down on two people including the owner A (57) of a screen golf center in Eunpyeong-gu and 17 customers for violating the Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act after operating until 9:50 PM the previous day. The police responded to a 112 report around 9:44 PM stating "there is an indoor golf center operating with the doors locked" and blocked the entrance.
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The police notified the local district office of the 19 people caught. The district office plans to review their violations of quarantine rules and then decide whether to file charges with the police.
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