The previous day, Yeongdeungpo Police Station arrested a police officer in Incheon on charges of violating the Act on Aggravated Punishment of Specified Crimes, violating the Narcotics Control Act, and obstructing the execution of official duties due to rank.
Charges were filed against four international airport customs officials. On January 27th, six members of a Malaysian drug organization entered Incheon International Airport and smuggled 24kg of methamphetamine into the security system.
He is accused of directing the victim to another aisle so that he could avoid being checked. He is also suspected of interfering with the legitimate official duties of quarantine staff.
Prior to this, police arrested 26 members of a transnational drug organization who transported and sold 74 kg of methamphetamine.
Fifteen people were detained and sent to prison on suspicion of violating laws related to organizing criminal organizations and aggravated punishment for specific crimes. According to police, Malaysian drug syndicates, together with South Korean and Chinese organizations, carried out terrorist attacks between January and last month.
They have smuggled 74kg of Ropon into the country. This is the amount that can be administered to approximately 2.46 million people at one time, and the market value is 222 billion won.
While investigating drug gang members, police secured and investigated statements that customs officials were complicit.
We have been conducting an investigation. Police raided the customs office twice and conducted multiple on-site inspections. Correspondence warrants were also issued against some of the four customs officials. A police official said, ``Customs officials were complicit.''
"It is clear that (the arrested organization members) accurately identified the customs officials who were their accomplices."
2023/10/22 15:15 KST
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