Japanese Coast Guard Searches N. Korean Drug Ship

They also arrested two people believed to have been part of the smuggling operation.

The men are accused of helping smuggle several hundred kilograms of amphetamines from North Korea to Japan, Jiji Press and public broadcaster NHK said.

Tokyo police arrested Woo Si-Yun, an unemployed 59-year-old South Korean living in Japan, and alleged Japanese gangster Katsuhiko Miyata, 58, the news organizations said.

Woo is believed to be the owner of a mobile phone recovered from a North Korean spy ship that sank in the East China Sea in 2001 after an exchange of fire with the Japan Coast Guard, Kyodo News said.

Investigators also searched a North Korean freighter that arrived Friday at western Tottori prefecture because they believe the ship was used to smuggle the drugs, NHK said.

Police are looking to arrest several others in connection with the case, Jiji said.

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  1. Just another day in the “worker paradise” famous for committing vices of the underworld “gangsta” style – peddling narcotics, printing counterfeit $100 bills, torturing innocent people, exporting weapons, extortion, etc.

    Wow, how about Godfather NK style featuering 3 generations of Kim clan mafia style?

  2. Didn’t take long for them to re-commision the Pong Su. Are they crafty enough to have hired some Chinese flunkies to actually ferry the stuff ashore again?