Many Vietnamese group tourists who visited Jeju in Korea on chartered flights are said to have been in hiding for more than 15 days, putting the Jeju travel industry on alert.
On the 14th of last month, about 80 Vietnamese tourists visited Jeju by chartered plane from Nha Trang, Vietnam.
Thirty-eight people, half of whom are
, suddenly disappeared three days after their return date.
Those who enter the country on a visa-free basis can stay in Jeju for up to 30 days. This means that by the 14th, they will be illegal immigrants.
In this regard, Vietnamese authorities have begun investigating the involvement of brokers in the incident.
Because of this, the chartered flight schedule, which was booked, is being canceled one after another.
In addition, the Immigration and Immigration Office is currently tracking the movements of tourists who went into hiding through CCTV analysis.
The Jeju travel industry is once again insecurity at the news of the large-scale disappearance of tourists.
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