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Q. What is the driver, what is the course of action?

[Reporter Kim Ji-wook: There are still many ambiguities under the current regulations. In general, delivery drivers cannot arbitrarily check shipments just because they are suspicious. This is because it is a crime of breach of secrecy under the criminal law. In this case, it was caught while the contents of a medicine bag that was not properly sealed were still visible, but if you deliver it after recognizing that it is a drug like this time, it will be a drug carrier and you will violate the law on the handling of narcotics. There is no current law regarding the confirmation of shipments by quick delivery drivers, and it is simply specified in the terms and conditions of the FTC. If it is an illegal item such as contraband, delivery may be refused, There is no way to determine if the shipment is in fact illegal by stipulating that the shipment can be opened with the customer's consent.]

Q. What is the solution to drug delivery using courier?

[Reporter Kim Ji-wook: Under the current regulations, it seems difficult to crack down on the delivery of narcotics using couriers. Therefore, experts say that specific action guidelines for courier drivers are necessary, so let's listen to the experts.]

[Koo Seung Jung/Attorney: If the courier company is suspected of being a drug, give them the authority to check the shipment in a more proactive way.... I think we need to improve the system so that we can protect them by becoming manuals and other guidelines.]

[Reporter Jiwook Kim: There seems to be a need to minimize packaging for shipments such as medications, and to consider how to mark prescriptions on the surface of packages.]

(Video Interview: Nam Sung Kim, Video Editing: Jeon Min-kyu and Lee Sang-min)

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