Thailand major source of illicit drugs smuggled into S.Korea

Thailand major source of illicit drugs smuggled into S.Korea

Thailand major source of illicit drugs smuggled into S.Korea
At Incheon International Airport, a Korean Air helicopter is seen. The airport may establish a section dedicated to completely stumbling over carry-on baggage and visitors from nations that have been allegedly importing or transiting illegal drugs into South Korea. ( Photo: Bangkok Post file )

Last year, there were more than 2,000 illegal medication smuggled into South Korea from Thailand.

The country accounted for 187&nbsp, kilogrammes&nbsp, of the full of 780kgs, or 24 %, confiscated by South Korean officials last month, Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday, citing state data.

The United States was second with 20 %, followed by Germany, 12 %, and Laos, 9 %, the report said.

The Korea Customs Service (KCS) reports that South Korea seized 184 kilograms of illegal drugs in the first four months of this year, a 13 % decrease over the same period last year. However, the number of attempted attempts increased by 14 % to 234.

By the end of the month, South Korea will open a new customs inspection section at the country’s gateway, Incheon International Airport, to verify all carry-ons and check all passengers entering the airport from nations producing or passing illegal drugs.

” We’ve tightened border power, which has led to a recent drop in huge- level smuggling efforts. Our main goal will also be to find small-scale trafficking cases, according to a KCS firm official, Yonhap.