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Vancouver musician arrested for smuggling $7m of drugs in guitar case

byCT Report
04/01/2018
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VANCOUVER: A Vancouver musician could be facing serious jail time in Japan after being accused of trying to smuggle almost 10 kilograms of drugs into the country.

Daniel Whitmore, 44, was arrested on Dec. 11 at Narita International Airport for allegedly smuggling stimulant drugs with a street value of more than $7 million. The drugs were allegedly concealed in a guitar case and tea canisters.

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Whitmore was the lead singer of Powerclown, an Iron Maiden tribute band that wears clown makeup. He performed under the stage name Dicksee Diànno, a tribute to original Iron Maiden lead singer Paul Di’Anno. He also performed under the name Dan Scum.

When news broke of a major drug bust in Japan involving a Canadian, Whitmore’s friends began to worry.

“I don’t know why he would’ve thought this was an option for anything,” friend Joseph Lambert said. “I mean, he could have always asked for help.”

Days before his flight from Vancouver, a message on his Facebook page said: “Are you an Asian drug dealer? Because you’re bringing me down…”

“I think somebody told him he had to do it because this does not seem like Dan,” Lambert said.

“I’ve seen Dan desperate for money. Nothing like this. This is not desperate for money, this is something else.”

Whitmore’s Powerclown bandmates are not condoning his alleged actions.

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