Developing Story: Foreigner Drugs and Gambling “Ring”

UPDATE: We got an audio interview with several of the main players, along with some pretty disturbing descriptions of police misconduct, coercion of testimony, and even alleged lying to the Canadian embassy when asked if media were present — the officer communicating said they weren’t, although the picture taken by one of the suspects shows a different story.

ORIGINAL STORY:
Expect some kind of story, with accompanying video, about a “ring” of foreigners involved in drugs and gambling, from tonight on the national news.

From a tip to Korean Media Watch, a group of Americans/Canadians were having a poker game that was raided. Apparently, someone called in a tip. There were 8 members at the raid, one of whom was female but was not asked to come down to the station to pose for the cameras today. 6 others NOT present at the poker game but had been players before were “asked to come down and make a statement” at which time they were told to take urine drug tests. The original 8 had already done so. Apparently, two of the original 8 tested positive, although no drugs were apparently found. This morning at the station, it was a press field day, with cameras called in and set up around a makeshift poker table IN the station. They were even asked by the Korean press to re-enact the game around the table for the cameras, which they refused to do. They also refused to grant any interviews.

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From the station.

One reporter, who seemed a bit disappointed or confused about what was actually going down, informed a member of the group that they had been called by the police, who had claimed to have busted a “drugs and gambling ring.” This is apparently how the police want things to go appear, as this is the context under which the press was called. A few things seem obvious — that the police are primed to turn anything involving foreigners into a “big story” and are directly involved in calling the media down to the station, as well as spinning the story. No matter what particular trouble any members of the group might be in, it is certainly a stretch to call a poker game a drug and gambling “ring,” or to link this story to other “foreigners acting wild” yellow journalism already out there. Considering the pattern of media vilification of foreigners, expect lurid closeup shots of a poker table (provided by the police), exaggerated unnecessary implications about other crime “rings” being conducted by foreigners, and most importantly, linkage of this story to other bad journalism already out there.

We will do our best to get their side of the story out there, at least, and to keep things in context. However, it must be expected that the media will follow the general pattern: wildly exaggerate the facts fo the story, generalize that story to the greater population, and pose this generalized population as a “threat” to the Korean public, especially to children.

In the beginning and end, all from a poker game. No drugs on the premises or the persons in question, no reasonable evidence for a gambling “ring.” But that’s how the police are spinning it.

One suggestion from this writer and others: watch your Facebook accounts and updates. There is a lot of suspicion that certain interested parties are now watching Facebook, for various reasons related to the specifics of how this and related stories went down, and that calls are being made, tips being given, from watching Facebook, one suspects status updates and event announcements. From the appearance of this story, it seemed like an easy setup and tipoff, with the police ready and prepared to spin a finished story, poker table included.

This pattern of foriegner vilification has institutional momentum, from an over-eager police force ready to make a poker game into a criminal drug and gambling “ring,” to a media equally ready to run any lurid story involving foreigners, whether illegal acts are involved or not. With a police force working hand-in-hand with the media for “the next big scandal,” the results should not be surprising.

58 Responses to “Developing Story: Foreigner Drugs and Gambling “Ring””

  1. yamanin says:

    To be fair, you should note that the foreigners’ side of the story has been published in today’s Korea Herald:
    http://www.koreaherald.co.kr/NEWKHSITE/data/html_dir/2009/07/06/200907060051.asp

  2. Thanks for that. I’ll post it.

    Still, the foreigners’ side has often been published in the English dailies, but in the big PR picture, the damage is already done.

  3. McLovin' says:

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  4. alex says:

    Player said,
    “i am one of the players who was not involved in the bust at all ”

    Really, well aren’t you special.

    Player said,
    “On the same page i could also accuse you of working with the police and the korean media and posting these statements to make it look as if foriegners are appauled by the situation.”

    Next headline at this site, “Foreigners Find Colluding With Press and Police at This Site to Make it Look as if They are Appalled!”

    What the hell are you doing here anyway? You are way too far out ahead of us to look back at us ignorant and appalled fools. Keep your distance from us, the press, and the police!

  5. matt says:

    HarGar,

    Have you ever thought of joining the corrupt police force here in Korea? You are fabulously good at speculating and spinning little truths into fantastical lies.

    When in the interview do I say I am on an E-2 Visa? Right. Never. I’m not a teacher, I’m a poker player. And for you and anyone else who thinks it was a bad idea for me to write this simple fact on my official police statement, you are wrong. I’ve got nothing to hide. I’m happy as a pig in shit not to have an E-2 visa anymore. Check out the article on metropolitician.com comparing the E-2 to indentured servitude. I’ve heard of teachers being told they can’t leave the country for their vacation or they will be fired… because obviously only foreigners can bring swine flu into Korea. Not my kind of visa.

    None of us has anything to hide. That’s why those of us not involved with the bust went to the police station voluntarily to give statements and piss in dixie cups. We are just a group of friends who enjoy playing poker together occasionally and we wanted to show a unified front.

    The police blew everything out of proportion. I believe the media that was present was surprised to see a group of foreigners at the police station joking and laughing and taking pictures of them taking pictures. I guarantee the police were angry that we were making a mockery of their elaborate attempt to make a mockery of our poker game. When one officer asked me to do a demonstration on camera because I “play more than the others” I told him to do his own job, laughed in his face, and walked away.

    The whole story isn’t out yet and when the time is right it will be. In the meantime, everyone needs to realize that this is the tip of the iceberg. We aren’t crying foul because we were caught doing something illegal. Slap us with a fine and be done with it. The police and netizen groups like anti-english spectrum are looking for any excuse to vilify foreigners and because we don’t have the money to bribe them like the locals do, somebody needs to take as stand.

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  7. po says:

    please submit your article and tespecially the interview to-

    amnesty international,
    NY times,
    BBC news,
    Yahoo news,

    especially regarding the corruption.this can only get worse as xenophobia gets stronger

  8. po says:

    …also please “delete” any Netizen posts as soon as you see them or this blog wont seem a media outlet,just merely arguing kids-you should keep this blog professional and Edited because once netizens find it they will try to make you look like an emotional kid and discredit you by trolling and pretending to be waygooks

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