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[Graphic News] Korea moves to tackle drug offenses


The South Korean government is moving to clamp down on the illegal trade of drugs particularly through the Internet and social networking services.

The government released on Tuesday a set of measures to root out narcotics offenses, such as by analyzing X-ray results of express cargo items in real time. A comprehensive portal system will be established for customs officials to share information simultaneously. An agent and a detection dog will be stationed at international airports and harbors.

According to the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office, a total of 11,916 drug offenders were caught in 2015, a 29.9 percent increase from four years earlier. The amount of confiscated drugs also increased, to 93.6 kilograms last year from 76.4 kilograms in 2013.
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