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It was reported that an unknown syringe came from a padded jumper ordered from a famous shopping mall.
On the 8th, an online community posted an article titled "A syringe came out of the pocket of clothes I ordered from XX cart."
After ordering a padded jacket from the brand's online shopping mall, author A asked his family at home to receive the package instead and check it.
After opening the package and checking the padding, the family found three syringes in their pockets. Mr. A speculated, "When I searched it with the letters written on the syringe, it looked like an ovulation inducer called 'polytrop'.
A swept his chest, saying, "I wasn't hurt because the lid of the syringe was closed, but if the syringe needle was exposed and stabbed as it is, I feel dizzy just thinking about it."
Surprised A said he/she contacted the customer center, but heard that the volume increased and often delivered as it was without proper return inspection.
A raised concerns, saying, "These days, a lot of drugs are being distributed in Korea, and I'm even more worried because I think someone can abuse them and use them for crime."
He added, "I was also shocked that a large company to which the XX-ket brand belongs operates such a loose logistics system," adding, "I think we must inform customers who have trusted the brand and purchased it."
Netizens responded with amazement, such as "Hurry up and report it to the police," "Those who put it in and inspected it for return are careless, and the handling of the shopping mall is shocking," and "It's a total crisis."
A netizen who is working at a fertility hospital said, "Green injections are ovulation-inducing drugs, and insulin syringes are used while giving self-injections in vitro."
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
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On the 8th, an online community posted an article titled "A syringe came out of the pocket of clothes I ordered from XX cart."
After ordering a padded jacket from the brand's online shopping mall, author A asked his family at home to receive the package instead and check it.
After opening the package and checking the padding, the family found three syringes in their pockets. Mr. A speculated, "When I searched it with the letters written on the syringe, it looked like an ovulation inducer called 'polytrop'.
A swept his chest, saying, "I wasn't hurt because the lid of the syringe was closed, but if the syringe needle was exposed and stabbed as it is, I feel dizzy just thinking about it."
Surprised A said he/she contacted the customer center, but heard that the volume increased and often delivered as it was without proper return inspection.
A raised concerns, saying, "These days, a lot of drugs are being distributed in Korea, and I'm even more worried because I think someone can abuse them and use them for crime."
He added, "I was also shocked that a large company to which the XX-ket brand belongs operates such a loose logistics system," adding, "I think we must inform customers who have trusted the brand and purchased it."
Netizens responded with amazement, such as "Hurry up and report it to the police," "Those who put it in and inspected it for return are careless, and the handling of the shopping mall is shocking," and "It's a total crisis."
A netizen who is working at a fertility hospital said, "Green injections are ovulation-inducing drugs, and insulin syringes are used while giving self-injections in vitro."
Reporter Lee Yu Na from Digital News Team.
[Copyright holder (c) YTN Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution and use of AI data prohibited]
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