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(1)Busan New Port on the 15th of last month
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(2)Coast Guard divers inside seawater intakes at the bottom of a large container ship
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(1)The 100kg cigar found inside was 350 billion won worth of cocaineimage text translation
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(2)The drug was found in a sieve inside the ship’s seawater inlet
(1)Recently, international drug organizations secretly deliver drugs in these manure netsimage text translation
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(2)I’m using it in the so-called parasite method
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(2)It’s accessible from the outside, and it’s submerged
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(2)Because it’s not easy to see
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(2)The ship, which departed from Brazil in December, also did a manure check
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(2)The drug gangs were aiming for a pre-departure
(1)Lee Kyung-yeol, Head of Narcotics Investigation Division, South Sea Coast Guardimage text translation
(2)In Santos, Brazil
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(2)We left the port 30 minutes after the filter inspection
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(2)It’s a structure that two or more people can hide if they dive in
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(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)After going to Singapore and Korea
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(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)The ship’s final destination was a port in Europe
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(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)But drugs were caught in Busan
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(2)※The financial institutions of each region
(3)Korean-flagged ships not only at the time of departure
(1)Even at the stopover, the diver goes underwater and checks the filterimage text translation
(1)The drug gangs seem to have overlooked this in advanceimage text translation
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(2)on a cargo ship departing from Brazil
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(2)Park Ki-jung, Head of Investigation Division, South Sea Coast Guard
(3)With the frequent smuggling of cocaine
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(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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(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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(2)There was also a small locator hidden
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(2)South Sea Regional Maritime Police Agency
(3)The Coast Guard is drug-free, dolphin-like
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(2)mbc report
(3)Make sure it’s emblazoned with a Latin American drug ring
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(2)We are pursuing cocaine distribution channels through international cooperation investigations
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