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I have seen some customs officials accept money and pass troublesome products at will. The person responsible for keeping the gate strictly opened wide. In addition, our coverage revealed that some customs officials went abroad to prostitution. The Customs Service went into inspection.

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In 2016, it was the SNS dialogue between Kim and his fellow officials who worked with the customs at Gimpo Airport.

One of the subjects of conversation is the Thai expedition.

Share information about escorts and costs.

Tell them how to take a prostitute to a hotel,

[정 ○○: A glass of beer lightly. Korean Idol lightly slicing the game ends.]

Some officials are willing to falsely explain why.

[New ○○: It is a secret travel. I want to tell you that I would like to have some experience before studying abroad.]

Chat room officials actually left the expedition.

They even called prostitutes into hotel rooms to take pictures and videos.

[Speaker: You have to keep that secret, so you can get along better, so you've solidified the customs people with it.]

If a civil servant is caught in prostitution, he can be dismissed or even released.

However, guilt was hard to find in customs officials' conversations.

In particular, Kim posted several posts describing the prostitution in a closed community that shares information about prostitution in Thailand.

He told me that he worked in customs and told me that I wanted to go to prostitution.

[Kim: I'm going to be loaded with bullets this October. If you have any customs inquiries, please contact us.]

When SBS began to report, the Korea Customs Service launched an official inspection of four customs officials, including Kim.

(Video coverage: Cho Chang-hyun, Video editing: Jong-woo Kim, VJ: Kim Jun-ho)

▶ [Place until end ①] “Bribery and sex entertainment” in return for custom clearance. Obtaining corruption recordings
▶ [Folds until end ③] Coverage begins, so it's latent… Public Service Officers