
Stimulants Smuggling Arrest in Japan
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A Pakistani man was arrested in Japan for allegedly smuggling a large quantity of stimulants. The drugs, worth billions of yen, originated from the United Arab Emirates.
Japanese authorities have detained a 53-year-old Pakistani man, along with five others, on suspicion of smuggling approximately 270kg of stimulants into Japan. The estimated street value of the seized drugs is ¥14.3 billion.
While this incident doesn't directly impact tourist travel, increased vigilance at customs and security checks at airports and ports is possible. Travelers should ensure they are fully aware of Japanese customs regulations regarding prohibited items to avoid potential delays or complications.
This arrest highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in Japan. Visitors are advised to remain aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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