Why Drugs Were Found Under Korean Boat at Busan Port

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(1)Busan New Port on the 15th of last month

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(1)Report to mbc
(2)Coast Guard divers inside seawater intakes at the bottom of a large container ship

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(1)Take out three black bags

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(1)The 100kg cigar found inside was 350 billion won worth of cocaine

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)The drug was found in a sieve inside the ship’s seawater inlet

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(1)Recently, international drug organizations secretly deliver drugs in these manure nets

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(1)Report to mbc
(2)I’m using it in the so-called parasite method

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(1)mbc report
(2)It’s accessible from the outside, and it’s submerged

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)Because it’s not easy to see

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)The ship, which departed from Brazil in December, also did a manure check

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)The drug gangs were aiming for a pre-departure

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(1)Lee Kyung-yeol, Head of Narcotics Investigation Division, South Sea Coast Guard
(2)In Santos, Brazil

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(1)Lee Kyung-yeol, Head of Narcotics Investigation Division, South Sea Coast Guard
(2)We left the port 30 minutes after the filter inspection

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(1)Lee Kyung-yeol, Head of Narcotics Investigation Division, South Sea Coast Guard
(2)It’s a structure that two or more people can hide if they dive in

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(1)Phone 0278
(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)After going to Singapore and Korea

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(1)Phone 02 784-4000
(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)The ship’s final destination was a port in Europe

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)But drugs were caught in Busan

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)※The financial institutions of each region
(3)Korean-flagged ships not only at the time of departure

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(1)Even at the stopover, the diver goes underwater and checks the filter

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(1)The drug gangs seem to have overlooked this in advance

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(1)Park Ki-jung, Head of Investigation Division, South Sea Coast Guard
(2)on a cargo ship departing from Brazil

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)Park Ki-jung, Head of Investigation Division, South Sea Coast Guard
(3)With the frequent smuggling of cocaine

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(1)Busan New Port
(2)Phone 02 784 4000
(3)Bolt is missing
(4)Park Ki-jung, Head of Investigation Division, Maritime Police Agency
(5)The ship’s owner conducted a ship’s floor test to prevent similar cases…

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)On-site certificate
(3)The
(4)Used by KICS 2024-000001
(5)1067 Evidence Analysis Unit
(6)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(7)It’s packed in 1kg of cocaine

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(1)Report to mbc
(2)There was also a small locator hidden

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(1)Defendant 14537
(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)The Coast Guard is drug-free, dolphin-like

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(1)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(2)mbc report
(3)Make sure it’s emblazoned with a Latin American drug ring

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(1)Phone 02 784 4000
(2)We are pursuing cocaine distribution channels through international cooperation investigations

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