Drug Dealing Juicy Girls Arrested Outside Camp Casey

I guess this helps explain the increase in the USFK drug abuse numbers:

Three illegal foreign nationals tried to sell methamphetamine to an undercover Army investigator and were arrested by South Korean police in Dongducheon last week, officials said Tuesday.

A Criminal Investigation Command special agent posed as a U.S. servicemember a few blocks from Camp Casey’s main gate during a June 19 joint sting operation with local police, a Yangju police official said Tuesday.

The investigator offered to buy a half-gram of methamphetamine for $500 from the three women in the Bosandong bar district known as “The Ville.”

They arrested three Philippines nationals, ages 21, 28 and 31, whose names were not immediately available. Each of the women was in the country illegally and has no relation to U.S. Forces Korea, officials said.  [Stars & Stripes]

The juicies in TDC have been taking drugs for years so the fact they are selling them isn’t surprising.  The fact they were in the country illegally as well isn’t surprising either.  You can read more over at Nomad.

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[…] [GI Korea] Drug Dealing Juicy Girls Arrested Published: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:17:16 +0000 I guess this helps explain the increase in the USFK drug abuse numbers: Three illegal foreign nationals tried to sell methamphetamine to an undercover Army investigator and were arrested by South Korean police in Dongducheon last week, officials said Tuesday. A Criminal Investigation Command special agent posed as a U.S. servicemember a few blocks from Camp Casey’s […] Read More… […]

ChickenHead
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14 years ago

Forgot about this.

When I ran the bar, I was getting drug investigations a 3 or 4 times a year… either because I never had a GI ask me about the availability of drugs except for obvious stingers… or my CID/OSI moles told me the heat was on… or both.

When a dozen or so AF guys were busted for smoking pot with the Russians at the UN club, I was curious why they were not put off-limits.

The answer was, and I quote, "Oh, it was the girls, not the club."

I should have just paid the bribes to the colonels on the Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board and then I could have done anything I wanted.

There are lots more interesting drug stories in Songtan from 1999 to 2007… interesting because of how nobody ever seemed to get arrested or put off-limits for what was common knowledge on the street… while town patrol chased curfew violators and the AFDCB chased (non-bribe-paying) bars that served "too strong of alcohol".

This is all quickly becoming ancient history… but I bet the theme hasn't changed.

I'm going to go to Songtan for a weekend at the end of February to snoop around, see how things have changed and generally get depressed over the misery it has become… meaning all the fun has been squashed but all the dirty crap is still there… at least according to people who still lurk around there.

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