“Buddhist believers who have never been to the BTJ Nation Center… Why is my name on the visitor

On the afternoon of the 14th, a new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) emerged as the epicenter of the spread of the BTJ Nations Center in Sangju, Gyeongbuk. Newsis

Regarding the visitor cultivation rate of BTJ Universal Center in Sangju, Gyeongbuk, which is at the center of the spread of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19), it has been argued that citizens who have not even visited have been contacted by the quarantine authorities for testing.

An anonymous citizen said in an interview with CBS Radio’Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’ on the 15th, “I received a text urging the conduct of the prosecution on the evening of the 13th, and a call came from the competent office on the 14th that it was on the list that he had visited the BTJ World Center.” Told. He added, “I said,’I have no work to go to Gyeongsang-do’ and said,’Why do I have my information because I have nothing to do with the group’, and I was told that’I have to confirm that it was simply handed over from the police.’

The informant said, “I had all my name, phone number, and address,” and said, “The written implementation order said,’Because it is related to intercop, take a full inspection.'” He said, “It has nothing to do with the center, and the place where I live in Jeolla-do, religion and Buddhism is Seoul,” and said, “I have not stepped on the ground in Gyeongsang-do in a year.”

In response, the host said, “It is impossible to rule out the possibility that Intercorp brought a list of other places and submitted a fake,” he said. “Or someone wrote down his phone number, but it is possible that it was the number of the informant.” Replied.

“The trace of one person writing several lists”

Gang Young-seok, Mayor of Sangju City in Gyeongsangbuk-do, is posting a temporary facility closure notice on the traffic blocker at the main gate of BTJ Heating Center on the 7th. Provided by residents

Meanwhile, according to Sangju City on the 14th, it was revealed that although the list of visitors was recently handed over from the BTJ World Center, some did not actually visit.

An official from Sangju said, “If you look at the visitor list, the handwriting that seems to have been copied by one person is raising suspicion of making a false list.” “The police seized and searched the Nation Center, but some of the lists appear to be non-original,” he said. “There is a possibility that the Nation Center side removed some of the list.”

Meanwhile, on the 15th, Judge Kim Gyu-hwa, a resident supporter of the Daegu District Court, issued an arrest warrant at the interrogation of the suspect before arrest (warrant substantive examination) and said, “The crime is clarified and there is fear of destruction of evidence and escape.” They are accused of not submitting the list of participants for the 500-person missionary event at the BTJ World Center in Hwaseo-myeon, Sangju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do on November 27-28 last year within the period suggested by the quarantine authorities.

The quarantine authorities of Sangju City requested the submission of the list by the 4th of last month, but they submitted the list lately on the 17th, which is almost two weeks old.

Sungwon Son reporter

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