South Korean youth hooked on easy access to drugs online
South Korean youth are increasingly accessing illegal drugs online, mirroring the ease of ordering food. Platforms like Telegram and the dark web facilitate drug purchases using cryptocurrency, with dealers utilizing anonymous drop-off locations to avoid direct contact.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedSouth Korean youth are increasingly accessing illegal drugs online, mirroring the ease of ordering food. Platforms like Telegram and the dark web facilitate drug purchases using cryptocurrency, with dealers utilizing anonymous drop-off locations to avoid direct contact. This "dropping" method, where drugs are hidden in public places, complicates law enforcement efforts to dismantle trafficking networks. The shift to online transactions has made drugs more accessible to young people with no prior involvement, as traditional drug networks are bypassed. This new system makes it significantly harder for investigators to dismantle drug trafficking networks.
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5 extracted'Dropping' has completely changed the landscape of drug access.
Consumers pay with bitcoin and receive instructions on where to collect their purchase.
Drug trafficking has increasingly moved online in South Korea.
Users can easily locate dealers on platforms like Telegram and the dark web.
Buying illegal drugs has become as easy as ordering a pizza in South Korea, especially for young adults.