Customs agency’s secondary mail screening nets 3 drug smuggling cases in 60 days

The Korea Customs Service (KCS) said Thursday that its newly launched secondary drug screening system for international mail has resulted in the seizure of three narcotics smuggling cases totaling 1,159.3 grams within just 60 days, demonstrating its effectiveness as an additional barrier against drug trafficking. Dubbed the second line of defense, the system subjects international postal items to a second round of X-ray screening and physical inspection at inland mail centers after they have already cleared initial checks at airports and seaports, creating a dual-layer screening framework. The measure was introduced to counter the growing use of international mail for drug smuggling and increasingly sophisticated concealment methods. Since April, the system has been operating at five major logistics hubs nationwide, including Seoul, Anyang and Busan. To support the initiative, KCS and Korea Post overhauled the international mail logistics network so that all inbound postal items pass through the five designated hubs, each equipped with enhanced X-ray screening and inspection capabilities

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