Stimulant for smuggling worth 3.6 billion yen, arrested Iranian man arrested 6 November 18:58

A man of Iranian nationality was arrested by the Kanagawa Prefectural Police for concealing a liquid containing approximately 60 kg of a stimulant equivalent to 3.6 billion yen at a terminal price, concealed in a paint bottle. It means that the charges are denied to the investigation.

Arrested by Iranian and self-proclaimed Reza Dubd (54).

According to the police, Reza is suspected of violating the Stimulant Control Law for allegedly smuggling from Iran in July to sell about 60 kg of stimulant worth 3.6 billion yen at the end price.

When Customs inspected the paint bottles that arrived at Narita Airport, it was confirmed that 36 of these contained the stimulant in the liquid contained inside.

The delivery destination is a rental warehouse in Kanagawa Prefecture, and it was found that there was a suspicion that it was involved in smuggling because Resai had signed this warehouse.

The stimulant appears to have been refined into a powder form in the country, and the police believe that a drug trafficking group is involved and will investigate further.

According to the police, the charges are denied.