Record-high cocaine has been smuggled to the bottom of the ship, or it was September 27, 18:54

Last month, a record 177 kilograms of cocaine was found in a cargo ship that entered Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture with a single seizure in the country. Cocaine was hidden inside the seawater intake at the bottom of the ship. I understood that. The intake is about 9 meters below the surface of the water, and the customs are examining it as a carefully planned crime.

On the 19th of last month, from a foreign-registered cargo ship that entered Mikawa Port in Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, a cocaine of 177 kg was found, with a price of about 3.5 billion yen at the end.

The amount of cocaine confiscated at one time in Japan was the highest ever, and Nagoya Customs and the 4th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters released the seized cocaine to the press.

According to previous research, cocaine was divided into seven Boston bags inside the seawater intake to cool the engine.

This intake was about 9 meters below the surface of the water, and cocaine was hardened in blocks, and was wrapped in layers so that seawater would not permeate.

Customs and other authorities are investigating suspected violations of the Drug Control Law as a crime by an international smuggling organization that has been carefully planned to prevent smuggling.

Regarding cocaine, last year there were 434 cases reported by police nationwide due to use and trafficking, etc., and since then, musicians and rugby top league players have used cocaine. Or have been arrested for holding them hidden.

177 lumps many times in a bag

Cocaine, the highest seizure yield ever, was found in a block or donut-shaped mass.

There are 177 lumps, each weighing about 1 kilogram. In terms of usage, it is equivalent to 5923,000 times.

The cocaine lump was wrapped several times in a bag so that seawater did not permeate, and was divided into seven Boston bags, but the zipper part was placed on the bag so that it could not be opened. The padlock was attached to.