HORRIFIED Customs officers have seized thousands of smuggled drugs capsules — filled with the remains of human BABIES.
The pills were made from the tragic infants' bodies which had been chopped up and dried on a stove before being turned into powder, according to officials.
The vile drugs were made in north-eastern China and were being touted as a "cure-all" for diseases.
Anti-smuggling officials in South Korea have stopped 35 attempts since August, and seized around 17,450 capsules.
People caught with them claimed they thought the pills were regular stamina boosters and they did not know the ingredients.
The drugs were confiscated, but no-one has been charged because officials judged the amount to be small and not intended for sale.
Most of the pills were carried in to the country in hand luggage or sent by international mail. South Korea is now tightening up its Customs inspections.
Officials refused to disclose where the babies came from or who made the capsules, citing possible diplomatic friction with the Beijing government. Chinese officials have been cracking down on the sick production since last year.
Fake drugs and foods are a big problem in the country. These capsules of powdered human flesh contained super-bacteria and other harmful substances.
The pills were made from the tragic infants' bodies which had been chopped up and dried on a stove before being turned into powder, according to officials.
The vile drugs were made in north-eastern China and were being touted as a "cure-all" for diseases.
Anti-smuggling officials in South Korea have stopped 35 attempts since August, and seized around 17,450 capsules.
People caught with them claimed they thought the pills were regular stamina boosters and they did not know the ingredients.
The drugs were confiscated, but no-one has been charged because officials judged the amount to be small and not intended for sale.
Most of the pills were carried in to the country in hand luggage or sent by international mail. South Korea is now tightening up its Customs inspections.
Officials refused to disclose where the babies came from or who made the capsules, citing possible diplomatic friction with the Beijing government. Chinese officials have been cracking down on the sick production since last year.
Fake drugs and foods are a big problem in the country. These capsules of powdered human flesh contained super-bacteria and other harmful substances.
WTF??? That's ****ing sick.
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