“The stimulant belongs to Makihara” explained by an acquaintance man living together at the time 5:26 on February 14

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In a case where the singer Takayuki Makihara was arrested on the 13th as having a stimulant found in a mansion in Tokyo and an acquaintance male living together at the time explained that the stimulant belongs to Makihara I found out in an interview with the investigators. The Metropolitan Police Department is searching for detailed information, such as searching for related parties.

The singer Takayuki Makihara, 50, was arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police on March 13 for possessing 0.083 grams of stimulant-containing powder and 64.2 milliliters of dangerous drug liquid in an apartment building in Minato-ku, Tokyo.

An acquaintance man living in the apartment was arrested and charged with a crime of possessing a stimulant, and a stimulant was found in a search at that time.

According to the investigators, the acquaintance said that the stimulants found during subsequent investigations belonged to Makihara.

On March 13, the Metropolitan Police Department arrested their former home in Shibuya-ku and searched the Shibuya-ku office for details.

The Metropolitan Police Department has not disclosed whether the charges have been acknowledged.

Makihara was arrested and prosecuted in 1999 with his acquaintance, alleging that he had a stimulant in 1999, and was sentenced to one year and six months in prison and three years in prison.