Crime across borders

A district court in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, issued an arrest warrant on Sunday for a 51-year-old drug dealer who was repatriated to Korea on May 1 after being apprehended in Thailand. Identified only by the surname Choi, he is accused of smuggling 10 billion won worth of illegal drugs, including methamphetamine, into Korea and selling them online. Choi was arrested weeks after Park Wang-yeol — one of the most notorious Korean drug dealers in Southeast Asia — was repatriated from the Philippines in late March. Choi and Park are reportedly business partners, an allegation Choi denies. Southeast Asia has emerged as a haven for Korean drug dealers and drug trafficking. Having once operated within Korea, many traffickers relocated to Southeast Asia, where law enforcement is comparatively weaker. There, they collaborate with local manufacturers to supply drugs to customers in Korea. The dark web and platforms like Telegram connect these overseas dealers with Korean users. Orders are placed online, and the drugs are smuggled into Korea through intermediaries and then delivered to end us

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