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Why are Canadian dumplings in Gangwon-do? ‘Cocaine factory’ for 1.22 million people discovered
Manufactured by smuggling in raw materials disguised as ‘building stucco’. circulation
Five people, including Chung Chaek, were arrested and wanted by Interpool, an overseas accomplice.
Reporter Park So-young
Updated 2025.01,22 02.40 PM
Mr. A’s group transported liquid cocaine from Holleungbia to Busan Port from 7 won in 2020 to 5 won in 2021.
After smuggling it in, they mixed it with raw materials such as hydrochloric acid to manufacture and distribute solid cocaine.
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The cocaine they manufactured is estimated to be approximately 61kg, with a retail value of approximately 30 billion won, and Inon 122
This is an amount that can be administered to 10,000 people.
Mr. A’s group set up a fake company in Korea and pretended to import plaster for construction purposes, and opened the Port of Busan.
Liquid cocaine comes through. Some of these were purchased as building materials and emptied into liquid cocaine.
The rice was re-exported to Australia using the so-called ‘tongal method’, and the remaining rice was stored in a warehouse located in Hoeseong, Gangwon-do.
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They mix liquid cocaine brought to Gangwon-do with chemicals and other substances to produce solid cocaine. that
Next, an attempt was made to sell it in Korea, but the attempt ended in arrest.
Prosecutors believe that these groups are connected to an international drug organization. This organization was established as a company
It is understood that the cost of renting a warehouse was provided.
According to the investigation, Mr. A, who led the crime, was of Canadian nationality with a Filipino descent and did not have a Canadian religious background.
C. Mr. B lived in the United States as a child and worked as an LA Dango dancer. Mr. B knew the past and gave up his address.
It was investigated that cocaine was manufactured through the cultivation of nose dumplings.
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