Shotgun method Stimulant drug suspected of smuggling 8 Thai women arrested Narita Airport September 3 17:47

A total of eight Thai women were arrested one after another at Narita Airport on the suspicion of smuggling stimulants after being mixed in with a group tour from Thailand. Many transporters seem to have used a technique called the “shotgun method” that smuggles the stimulant into small portions, and the police are becoming more vigilant.

Eight Thai women were arrested, including all suspect Sikewan Pangporton (25).

According to the police, three suspects of Sikuwan were suspected of smuggling between the underwear they put on over 13 liters of subjugation on 13th of last month, and the remaining 5 were 15 days later. Every day, there is a suspicion that some 1 kilos of stimulant was subdivided and concealed inside the body.

According to the customs, eight people arrived at Narita Airport from Bangkok, Thailand, mixed in with a group tour traveler.

All of the investigations were accused of charges and some stated that they were "rewarded."

According to the police, at Narita Airport last month, six other Thai women were also arrested on the suspicion of smuggling stimulants in the same manner.

A technique that intensively transports stimulants divided by a large number of “transporters” in a short period of time is called the “shotgun method”, and the police and customs are becoming more vigilant.