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A U.S. civilian on a South Korean military base was sentenced to six years for smuggling meth into a U.S. base in 2021.
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Forces Korea has been sentenced to six years in prison by South Korea’s Supreme Court for smuggling 6.8 kilograms of methamphetamine into a U.S. military base in Pyeongtaek in August 2021.
The individual, who allegedly conspired with someone in the U.S. to hide the drugs in military mail, was also charged with possessing and using cocaine in December 2021.
The conviction, under South Korea’s narcotics control act, was upheld by the Supreme Court, marking the final ruling.
The case underscores ongoing challenges with drug trafficking involving personnel on U.S. military installations in South Korea.
Un civil estadounidense en una base militar surcoreana fue condenado a seis años por contrabandear metanfetamina a una base estadounidense en 2021.