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gang who sold 2.2 billion won worth of drugs from abroad was caught by the police. As a result of the investigation, they hid drugs in public toilets and had buyers visit them directly, or rented a studio and used it as an unmanned exchange.



G1 reporter Choi Kyung-sik covered it.



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Private suit detectives block cars back and forth and arrest drug dealers in their cars.



In the car, drugs worth 300 million won were found, such as ketamine 600g and methamphetamine.



Drugs are also hidden under the toilet in public toilets, and drugs in beef packaging are found in other toilets.



It is a so-called'throw' technique that hides drugs in an inconspicuous place and allows buyers to visit them.



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Gangwon Police Agency's drug crime investigation team arrested 33 people on charges of violating the law on drug management.



Ten people, including domestic general managers and sales officers, were arrested, and 17 people, including teenagers who took drugs, were arrested.



We traded drugs imported from Vietnam through tossing techniques, and if trust was built up, we treated them as VIP, and rented a Gangnam studio and used it as a'non-face-to-face exchange'.



[Lee Young-gil/ Gangwon Police Agency Narcotic Crime Investigation Commander: (Telegram) I can't track things like IDs. However, we are finding traces using other investigation techniques.]



The police confiscated 2.2 billion won worth of narcotics, including methamphetamine, ecstasy, and ketamine, which can be administered by 20,000 people at the same time.



The police are planning to identify overseas supply plans that have supplied drugs in Vietnam and the Philippines, and work with local police to arrest them.



(Video coverage: Lee Kwang-soo G1 broadcast, screen provided: Gangwon Police Agency)