Authorities on Jeju Island are on alert after multiple packages of ketamine disguised as Chinese tea bags were discovered washed up along the island’s coastline, prompting fears of drug trafficking and damage to the island’s image as a major tourist destination.
According to South Korea’s coastguard on Wednesday, the first discovery occurred on September 29 when a coastal clean-up volunteer at Gwangchigi Beach in Seogwipo, one of Jeju’s popular tourist spots, found 20kg (44lbs) of ketamine…
Jeju in ‘drug hub’ fear after ketamine disguised as Chinese tea washes ashore

