"Shinjuku pharmacy" arrested violent executives of stimulant trafficking August 23 16:21

Five gang leaders were arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department for possessing stimulants for trafficking purposes. This gang was also called “Shinjuku Pharmacy” based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, which sells various illegal drugs.

Five people were arrested, including Mr. Masahiro Fujimoto (82), a gang leader who has an office in Shinjuku Kabukicho.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, there was a suspicion that about 12 grams of stimulant was held for sale in a rental warehouse in Koto-ku, Tokyo last month.

An investigation by the Hiroshima Prefectural Police revealed that there was a suspicion that this gang was sending a stimulant to Hiroshima by delivery, and the Metropolitan Police Department was conducting an investigation by searching the office last month.

This gang is also called “Shinjuku pharmacy”, which sells various illegal drugs, and from related parties, it was seized as well as cannabis and cocaine.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the suspect Fujimoto has stated that he does not remember and rejected the charges.