Seven Vietnamese men and women living in the metropolitan area were arrested for trafficking stimulants and cannabis.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that it was selling illegal drugs by courier service by recruiting Vietnamese customers living in various parts of Japan on SNS.

Seven Vietnamese men and women living in the Tokyo metropolitan area were arrested, including Huang Duc Toa (27), a clothing sales business in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, seven people are suspected of violating the Stimulants Control Law last year, saying that they sold stimulants and dried cannabis to Vietnamese men and women living in Aichi and Hyogo prefectures for more than 240,000 yen.



Seven people emerged from an investigation by another Vietnamese arrested in Hyogo prefecture three years ago, and as a result of searching their homes and related parties, more than 30 grams of stimulant and suction pipes were seized.



In response to the investigation, some of the seven people admitted that they were accused of saying, "I was invited to smuggle at a Vietnamese club in Tokyo."



It is believed that Huang and his colleagues used SNS to recruit Vietnamese customers living in various parts of Japan and sold illegal drugs by courier, and 33 people were arrested, including customers who bought them from three years ago to last month. It means that it is.



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the acquisition route, etc., assuming that it has sold at least 37 million yen so far.