South Korean 90-Year-Old Sentenced to Prison for Money Laundering for Son

A South Korean court sentenced a woman in her 90s to one year in prison for laundering drug money for her son, a drug trafficking leader in Cambodia. The court highlighted her age and clean record as mitigating factors, while also ordering the seizure of 386 million won. This case underscores the ongoing issue of family involvement in narcotics-related financial crimes in Korea, with authorities increasing scrutiny on elderly collaborators. Watch for further legal proceedings or related developments involving her son or other family members.
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