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Adults who bought alcohol and cigarettes for youth and paid for them were caught in a pile.

These transactions were being made easily through SNS.



Reporter Ha Jeong-yeon covered it.



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Two men look around and move to a remote place.



Make sure no one is nearby, and exchange cigarettes and cash.



As soon as you have checked the items and amounts, you are in a hurry to leave.



A man is waiting for someone with a shopping bag.



Soon after, a girl in a school uniform approaches the man and says an awkward greeting.



These videos are a site where a proxy purchase, the so-called'Dalgu', takes place.



The Gyeonggi Special Judicial Police Corps captured 12 sellers of proxy purchases against youth.



[(You did Dalgu (purchase by proxy), right?) Yes.

(The person who received the cigarette looks like a student, did you know?) I knew it.]



Some sellers even held commission discounts to induce repurchases or even buy adult products on their behalf.



Some of the sellers arrested were teenagers, who made a proxy purchase using the acquired adult ID.



The connection between sellers and buyers is done through social media, and you can only enter the keyword'Dalgu' to produce relevant promotional articles.



Fees usually range from 2,000 won to 4,000 won, and the reporters asked for it, so you can receive the product immediately by entering the desired item and address.



It is also easy to find an article saying that only female students make a proxy purchase.



A seller who constantly contacted a high school girl learned through proxy purchases was also arrested, and concerns about secondary crimes are also growing.