Incheon Customs Clearance Support Division Manager Yang Eunsu (left) is handing over health masks to Incheon Food Market social worker Yoo Hyunwoo (right), under the Korea National Council on Social Welfare. Photo by Korea Customs Service

Incheon Customs Clearance Support Division Manager Yang Eunsu (left) is handing over health masks to Incheon Food Market social worker Yoo Hyunwoo (right), under the Korea National Council on Social Welfare. Photo by Korea Customs Service

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[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Customs Service recently intensified crackdowns on illegal exports and confiscated over 6,000 health masks, which were handed over to the Korea National Council on Social Welfare on the 19th to be distributed free of charge to vulnerable groups.


The delivered health masks were the first batch confiscated through administrative measures due to minor violations (5 cases).



The Korea Customs Service plans to continue the intensive crackdown on illegal exports until April 30 and will keep supporting vulnerable groups by donating confiscated health masks to the Social Welfare Council free of charge.


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