South Korean alleged ‘drug lord’ running ring from Philippine jail extradited

SEOUL (Reuters) — South Korean police on Wednesday took into custody an alleged “drug lord” accused of running a narcotics ring in the country from ​a Philippine prison, officials said on Wednesday.

Park Wang-yeol, who was serving ‌a 60-year term for triple homicide, was flown to South Korea on Wednesday on temporary extradition, after President Lee Jae Myung requested the handover to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos ​Jr. at a summit meeting earlier this month.

The temporary clause under a ​treaty between the two countries halts the sentence in the ⁠Philippines to allow the suspect to be investigated in South Korea, foreign ​and justice ministry officials in Seoul said.

South Korean authorities have said Park, believed ​to be 47, operated an alleged a ring smuggling “large quantities” of illegal narcotics and conspiring with accomplices in the country to distribute them.

Justice ministry and police officials declined to comment on the ​scale or value of Park’s alleged drug trade. Some South Korean local media reported ​he had been distributing about 60 kilograms of methamphetamine a month with street value of ‌30 ⁠billion won ($20 million).

Illegal drug use in South Korea has steadily grown despite a tough anti-drugs policy and crackdown on illicit drug imports and sales.

President Lee thanked Marcos for Park’s extradition and said the country “will chase anyone harming the country ​to the end ​of the earth.”

It ⁠was important to ensure Park was investigated and face trial in South Korea so his alleged involvement in illegal activities while ​under incarceration abroad does not become an example for potential ​copycat criminals, ⁠the foreign ministry said separately in a statement.

Park had broken out of Philippine prison twice taking advantage of inadequate inmate supervision that allowed some prisoners to ⁠use smuggled ​mobile phones and continue illegal activities, Justice Ministry ​official Lee Ji-yeon and police official Yoo Seung-ryeol told a briefing.

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