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3 Thais convicted for illegal gambling

Three Thai nationals involved in the operation of illegal gambling sites while illegally staying in South Korea have been convicted, the Gwangju District Court ruled Friday. The court gave two defendants suspended sentences of 1 1/2 years in prison term and a suspended sentence of four months in prison term to the third. They were convicted of creating online gambling spaces in Thai and handling money for use in gamb.

3 Thais convicted for illegal gambling operation

Three Thai nationals involved in the operation of illegal gambling sites while illegally staying in South Korea have been convicted, the Gwangju District Court ruled Friday. The court gave two defendants suspended sentences of 1 1/2 years in prison term and a suspended sentence of four months in prison term to the third. They were convicted of creating online gambling spaces in Thai and handling money for use in gamb.

1 in 10 teens exposed to narcotic painkillers: study

One out of 10 teenagers said they have used fentanyl patches, a form of narcotic painkiller, a study showed Thursday. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family published the results of the biennial survey about harmful environments for youth, which was conducted with the participation of 17,140 students from the fourth grade of elementary school to middle and high schoolers. For the first time this year, questions o.

Monsoon season to start Sunday nationwide

The rainy monsoon season is likely to begin nationwide on Sunday, the weather agency predicted, Thursday. According to the Korea Meteorological Administration, clear days are expected to continue through Saturday due to the influence of what is called a migrating anticyclone, or the circulation of winds around a central region of high atmospheric pressure. As the North Pacific High moves northward starting Sunday, a .

Half of women worry about sex crimes while using public bathroom: survey

More than half of Korean women worry about becoming victims of sexual violence when using taxis or public bathrooms, a study showed Wednesday. The study also shed light on the rising use of digital devices in sex crimes and the strong tendency to shift blame onto the victims from both men and women. The Gender Ministry published the 2022 Sexual Violence Safety Survey, a statistical survey conducted every three years..

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