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Telegram transforms into a haven for South Koreans seeking crypto-fueled narcotics

By adminApr. 29, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Telegram transforms into a haven for South Koreans seeking crypto-fueled narcotics
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South Korean media outlets have reported that Korean-language Telegram channels have become hubs for crypto-powered narcotics gangs, functioning as “drugs department stores” and “playgrounds” for young South Koreans. This comes almost a year after South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared an “all-out war” on crypto-powered drug trafficking. Telegram channel operators seem to be aware of police monitoring and are openly challenging detectives. These channels openly advertise nationwide drug deliveries for substances like methamphetamine and ecstasy. The operators post pictures of drugs and provide their Telegram handles without fear of consequences. Cryptonews.com was able to find these channels and accounts easily by using Korean argot terms for narcotics. Telegram has essentially become an online department store for young drug buyers. The platform has also become a job agency for young people, with crypto-paying “posts” such as “dead-drop delivery person” being advertised. Dealers use dead-drop techniques to deliver drugs by leaving them in public places and informing buyers of the location. Telegram channels have become a platform where recruiters collect confidential data from potential staff, including social security numbers and family certificates. Despite efforts by the police, it remains challenging to track Telegram users. However, the police have invested in blockchain monitoring tools and Telegram surveillance, which have led to successful raids and arrests. The majority of similar channels are still operational. The media outlet describes many Telegram chat rooms as a “playground” for drug suppliers. Authorities are exploring more IT solutions, such as AI-powered drug monitoring software that combs images and text on various social media platforms for narcotics-related content. South Korean law enforcement agencies have also sent officers to work abroad, collaborating with agencies in Southeast Asian countries. The central government has increased the budget for the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office to combat crypto-powered narcotics-related crimes, but critics argue that it is still insufficient. The low cost of narcotics in Southeast Asia remains an attractive incentive for individuals involved in drug trafficking. Digital forensic technology has helped the police, but it still has limitations.

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