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    South Korea - 111 Thai workers arrested for alleged drug abuses, trading

    111 Thai workers arrested in South Korea for alleged drug abuses, trading
    South Korean police arrested 111 Thai workers for using and trading of methamphetamine, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.The group was arrested during the round up between September 18-23, the biggest ever Thai workers were detained under the narcotic charge.They are all workers who worked in the industrial site in Incheon, some 70 kilometers from Seoul.
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    South Korea releases 108 Thai workers arrested for drug charges

    BANGKOK, Sept 25 (TNA) - All Thai workers but three nabbed in South Korea on drug charges have been released, Labour Minister Uraiwan Thienthong said Thursday.

    The minister said that she received a report that of the 111 workers arrested on drug charges, 108 were released, while three were being investigated to determine if they were involved in drug trafficking.

    If the suspects are found guilty, they will face severe punishment under Korean law.

    She said Thai labour officials had already looked into the case.

    However, she said the names of the Thai labourers could not be disclosed as South Korean law allows the suspects to have their names kept confidential.

    She added that Thai workers who were being semt to work in Korea would be thoroughly checked for possible involvement in drug trafficking to protect Thailand's image.

    According to the Thai embassy in Seoul the 111 workers were arrested from September 18-23 on charges of trafficking and consuming methamphetamines.

    A South Korean police officer said three Thai workers in Gyeonggi province south of Seoul were charged with smuggling and distributing methamphetamimes and the rest had been indicted for consuming them. Four were deported for overstaying their work permits. (TNA)

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