An undocumented foreign national in possession of illegal drugs was arrested after a fellow restaurant patron reported hearing him discuss the substances with his companions.
The Siheung Police Station in Gyeonggi Province is currently investigating a Vietnamese man in his 20s, identified as A, on charges including the violation of the Narcotics Control Act.
Police also apprehended four other Vietnamese nationals, including a person identified as B, for violations of the Immigration Control Act.
A is suspected of possessing a small amount of ketamine at a Vietnamese restaurant in Jeongwang-dong, Siheung, at approximately 11:50 p.m. on June 20.
The suspect's activities were uncovered after another customer at the restaurant heard A and his companions discussing drugs and reported it to the authorities.
Police were dispatched to the scene after receiving a 112 emergency call from a witness who stated, "While I was eating, I heard people at the next table talking about using drugs."
Following a search that lasted approximately three hours, police discovered that A was in possession of a small amount of ketamine and confirmed a positive result through a preliminary drug test.
While the four companions were found not to be in possession of or under the influence of drugs, two were confirmed to be residing in the country illegally, and the other two were found to be without their passports, leading to their detention as well.
"We are currently investigating how the suspect obtained the ketamine and whether there are any accomplices," the police stated. "The other individuals will be handed over to the immigration office."
Reported by Jeong Da-eun | Video by Na Hong-hee | Graphics by Yang Hye-min | Produced by SBS Digital News
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