Nearly 200 people have been indicted in South Korea for clashes over face mask requirements on public transportation, according to the country's vice health minister.
The government imposed the mandatory face mask rule on public transport on May 26.
Those who violate the rule can be denied entry onto public transit -- but this has led to several violent confrontations between mask-less individuals and drivers, conductors, or other passengers, the country's National Police Agency said.
Authorities have investigated 385 people for such incidents, of which 198 were indicted and arrested.
Vice Health Minister Kim Ganglip said on Wednesday that authorities are taking violations of this mandate very seriously, adding that nine other people are currently under arrest.
South Korea has reported a total of 20,449 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and 326 deaths from the virus.














