17 USFK Servicemembers Arrested After Breaking Up of Drug Smuggling Ring

You would think these idiots would do a Google search to see how many former USFK servicemembers have been caught smuggling drugs through the mail to realize it is not worth it:

This photo provided by police shows a raid on the home of a USFK soldier suspected of being involved in drug trafficking. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

This photo provided by police shows a raid on the home of a USFK soldier suspected of being involved in drug trafficking. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap)

A United States Forces Korea (USFK) service member has been arrested on charges of smuggling drugs from the U.S. via military mail and using, selling or distributing them in South Korea, police said Wednesday.

The 24-year-old service member is accused of illegally importing 350 ml of synthetic cannabis through USFK mail between February last year and May this year, and smoking, selling or distributing them to USFK soldiers and others together with two civilian women, according to the Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Police Station.

The service member assigned to Camp Humphreys in Pyeongtaek, 61 kilometers south of Seoul, allegedly used plastic containers for drug smuggling, taking advantage of the fact that it is not easy to distinguish between liquid synthetic cannabis and liquid electronic cigarettes. 

The smuggled drugs have been mostly sold to U.S. soldiers stationed in Pyeongtaek and Dongducheon, 41 km north of Seoul, through the two women and five others, the police station said.

It said the two women — a South Korean and a Filipino — have been arrested on drug trafficking charges and transferred to the prosecution for indictment. In addition, 17 other U.S. soldiers have been apprehended and sent to the prosecution without detention on suspicion of being involved in the purchases and sales of the banned substance.

Yonhap

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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

There’s a reason they call it dope.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

“There’s a reason they call it dope.”

‘Cause that shìt is DOPE!

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

If you mean the users, well, I agree.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

Zombies have always been a construct of Hollywood.

They are potentially dangerous, but they are slow and stupid… so, in small numbers, they are more amusing than fearful if the situation is managed correctly.

But they are Hollywood fantasy.

Until my last trip to America where the downtowns (and uptowns) of all the major cities were full of… zombies.

Xylazine, aka Tranq… hellufadrug.

Unlike the opiate junkies of Seattle, not doing much unless they are passively holding a sign requesting aid or digging through the trash for food… or the methheads of Albquerque, trucking down the sidewalks with random noises and wild gestures, coiled with potential menace… with which you dare not make eye contact…

…tranq is all business from the waist down and all party from the waste up.

The zombies are walking around… but hunched over, arms outspread, and clearly no longer with us… yet they walk… for reasons unknown.

They are no longer human.

Aliens are realÂą.

Now zombies are real.

Next up: Pirates and Ninjas

Âąeveryone wants to talk about aliens until the conversation gets uncomfortably plausible… at which point, like the real science behind the covid vaccine, suddenly there are no questions or debate… just silence… as if not acknowledging anything can change reality

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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

Frankly, as tragic as it is for the families of these zombies, they need to be put into facilities that confine them and attempt to heal their minds, bodies, and spirits.

When they do this to themselves, they forfeit the right to be free. Too much chance of infecting children.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

All of these people should be removed from society and put to work doing Jobs America’s Won’t Do.

A warm bed, a hot shower, three squares, and 8 hours of picking produce with no access to drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, or any possessions.

Some people will get cleaned up and escape the lifestyle. Some people will be happily institutionalized. Some people will be unable to integrate due to mental illness, for which they can be moved to another facility better suited to their needs.

But it isn’t really about them.

It is about getting them out of sight of the productive segment of society which doesn’t deserve their cars broken into, their children menaced, and the need to step over poop and needles.

2ID Doc
2ID Doc
1 year ago

change drug smuggling to blackmarketing and I would expect this in Yonhap or Stars & Stripes in the 1980s…

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

Welcome back, Doc!

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