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Japan customs smash drug smuggling ring, seizes 17kg haul worth 1.2b yen

byMonitoring Report
02/12/2014
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KANAGAWA: Kanagawa Prefectural Police arrested an organized criminal gang’s 49-year-old member as part of an ongoing investigation into a large quantity of stimulant drugs smuggled into Japan from the United States.

Officers took Shin Shimazu, member of the Sumiyoshi-kai, and two other male suspects into custody for allegedly possessing approximately 17 kilograms of stimulant drugs having a retail price of 1.2 billion yen.

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On October 30, customs officials at the Port of Yokohama discovered the contraband hidden under the seats of a used car imported from Los Angeles. Using the technique known as “clean controlled delivery,” officers then substituted the illicit drugs, which had been packaged in polyethylene bags, for rock salt.

November 5, the substitutes for the contraband were discovered in the car in a residential parking lot in Tokyo’s Adachi Ward.

All three suspects have reportedly denied the allegations.

Since November 9, officers have arrested a total of seven suspects, including three Nigerian nationals, for various roles in the scheme, according to the Sankei Shimbun .

Japan customs smashes drug smuggling ring, seizes 17kg haul worth 1.2b yen

KANAGAWA:  Kanagawa Prefectural Police arrested an organized crime a 49-year-old member as a part of an ongoing investigation into a large quantity of stimulant drugs smuggled into Japan from the United States.

Officers took Shin Shimazu, member of the Sumiyoshi-kai, and two other male suspects into custody for allegedly possessing approximately 17 kilograms of stimulant drugs having a retail price of 1.2 billion yen.

On October 30, customs officials at the Port of Yokohama discovered the contraband hidden under the seats of a used car imported from Los Angeles. Using the technique known as “clean controlled delivery,” officers then substituted the illicit drugs, which had been packaged in polyethylene bags, for rock salt.

November 5, the substitutes for the contraband were discovered in the car in a residential parking lot in Tokyo’s Adachi Ward.

All three suspects have reportedly denied the allegations.

Since November 9, officers have arrested a total of seven suspects, including three Nigerian nationals, for various roles in the scheme, according to the Sankei Shimbun .

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