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US$168 million cocaine haul sparks fears South Korea becoming drug smugglers’ gateway to China, rest of Asia

  • Customs officials in the southern port city of Busan seized 64 kilograms of cocaine on Monday that they say was bound for mainland China

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The southern port city of Busan in South Korea. Photo: Alamy

South Korean customs officials have warned that they will not tolerate the country being used by drug smugglers as a gateway to mainland China and the rest of Asia.

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The announcement follows Monday’s seizure of 64 kilograms of cocaine, worth an estimated US$168 million, in the southern port city of Busan.

Officials seized 64 kilograms of cocaine. Photo: Shutterstock
Officials seized 64 kilograms of cocaine. Photo: Shutterstock

Smugglers hoping to thwart X-ray scanners had hidden the drugs, tucked neatly into plastic parcels, inside a container full of copper metal scraps.

South Korea will never tolerate becoming a drug distribution route
Yang Seung-kwon, customs official

“The shipment was caught en route to China after our officials received a tip from Mexican authorities,” the Korea Customs Service said in a statement, adding that the cocaine was not intended for distribution in South Korea and had been bound for Tianjin.

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