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81 Foreigners Had Ozempic and Wegovy Confiscated at Incheon Airport in Q1 LMAOOO

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·13 days ago

원본 (Korean)

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Thank you very much for your continued interest in the development of customs administration. We are writing in response to your information disclosure request submitted to our customs office on 26.04.24. (Receipt No.: 16516201).

The following is the result of our review regarding the contents of your request to our customs office. First, 'Maunzaro' and 'Wigobee' are pharmaceuticals that have been reported as harmful to public health by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety and notified to the Customs Service as harmful products. Items that have received harmful notifications from the Minister of Food and Drug Safety are subject to requirements verification in accordance with [Attachment 11] of the "Notification on Customs Clearance Procedures" even within the scope of duty-free clearance for personal use, and we inform you that import requirements must be fulfilled in accordance with Article 226 of the "Customs Act." The relevant regulations apply to goods reimported from abroad into the country and are applied equally regardless of the nationality of the person bringing them in.

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Therefore, in cases where the person fails to provide evidence of meeting import requirements, the customs office retains the goods in accordance with Article 206 of the "Customs Act" and Article 219, Paragraph 1, Item 1 of the "Customs Act Enforcement Decree."

Regarding the number of cases in which foreigners brought in 'Maunzaro' and 'Wigobee' that were retained, since you did not specify a separate period for your information request, we inform you that there were 81 cases in the first quarter of 2026.

If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the officer in charge, Na Hye-rim, at the Incheon Airport Customs Travelers Division 1 (032-722-4422), and we will provide you with an answer.

 

 

 

Just at Incheon Airport alone, 81 cases in Q1 LMAO

 

Foreign tourists who got legal prescriptions for Ozempic in their own countries and wanted to use it during their Korea trip are getting detained because of "concerns it could damage public health" ㅋㅋ

10 comments

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Why the hell did only the US and Korea extend the patent???

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Probably got paid under the table lol

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I don't know why the patent got extended, but our country's expires in 2028 and the obesity paradise USA gets 2032 LMAOOO why'd they extend it? Lobbying result?

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They're cracking down hard on price-fixing lately, so isn't this basically price-fixing too??

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Can't you just bring it on the plane?

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Nope, doesn't work. They do full inspections and confiscate if caught

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bro the way people are obsessed with ozempic rn is actually insane, getting it taken away at the airport is a new low

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Lowering the obesity rate of fatties probably has more meaningful health benefits than stopping hair loss lol

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They must've lobbied like CRAZY. This isn't just bureaucratic bs—there's massive money at stake

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Either don't extend the patent at all, or if you do extend it, let people bring their medication in. These guys are insane

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LMAOOO why are people trying to smuggle weight loss meds through airport security 😭 just order it online like normal people

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81??? South Korea said 'not on our watch' 💀 I respect the commitment to confiscation honestly

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wait so they were just carrying it in their luggage??? the audacity lmfaooo