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Courtesy of News1
Courtesy of News1

A drug distribution gang in South Korea has been indicted for illegally selling prescription and illicit pharmaceuticals worth approximately $33 million, prosecutors announced April 7. The ringleader, a man in his 40s, faces charges of violating pharmaceutical laws and criminal proceeds concealment statutes. Co-conspirators have been indicted without detention.

According to prosecutors, the group conducted approximately 12,155 illegal drug sales between August 2021 and March of last year. The illicit goods included male hormone replacement therapy drugs, controlled anesthetics such as etomidate, and anabolic steroids — all sold without proper pharmaceutical licensing.

The operation relied on messaging platforms including Telegram to receive orders, with drugs distributed through courier and express delivery services. Payments were routed through accounts registered under different names, which triggered a broader financial investigation uncovering evidence of criminal proceeds concealment. Investigators also found that the wholesale supplier had falsified export documentation to disguise the true destination of the pharmaceuticals.

The investigation was conducted over nearly two years in collaboration with local food and drug administration officials. Prosecutors stated they will continue probing co-conspirators and buyers, adding that firm action will be taken to preserve the integrity of the pharmaceutical supply chain.

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