Police arrested an organization that circulated methamphetamine in Taiwan, Japan and South Korea.

Police believe the drug trafficking organization "Killer" in Taiwan and the three biggest Yakuza and "Kawakai" in Japan were involved in the distribution of the methamphetamine.

The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency metropolitan police said that they arrested six people including 25-year-old A, a 32-year-old Japanese, and a 63-year-old, Mr. C, a Filipino carrier, on charges of violating law on drugs management.

A, who is Taiwanese, left the port of Bangkok, Thailand on July 6 and handed over a screw machine with 112 kilograms of phytoplankton in a ship entering Busan Port.

After that, I took the 27-year-old Taiwanese Mr. D to a warehouse in Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do and disassembled it. Then, the methphone inside was stored in a studio in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul.

Afterwards, he handed 22 kilograms of methamphetamine to the Japanese 34-year-old E three times, and Mr. E again sold it to the Korean Mr. C for 1.1 billion won.

A, who seized the move by Korean investigators to investigate the drug, was caught at a police station at Incheon International Airport on August 26 to leave for Taiwan.

The police confiscated 90 kilograms of methamphetamine that they did not sell.

(Photo = Provided by Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency / Yonhap News)