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Rising Drug Seizures in Korea

· 29 March 2026 · 1 sources

South Korea has witnessed a dramatic 46-fold increase in drug seizures, highlighting a sharp rise in drug smuggling activities. This surge comes amid growing concerns that the planned abolition of the prosecutor's office in October could create a significant enforcement vacuum, potentially weakening the country's established drug investigation capabilities. Customs officials at Incheon Airport have showcased seized manufacturing equipment linked to methamphetamine smuggling, underscoring the scale and sophistication of the illicit trade. The development is critical as it signals potential challenges in maintaining law enforcement effectiveness against narcotics trafficking in the near future.

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Drug seizures soar 46-fold as prosecution abolition raises enforcement vacuum fears Korea Times 29 Mar 2026, 05:47

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