A total of four American and British electricians who were visiting Japan as staff members of the Tokyo Olympics were arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department on suspicion of violating the Narcotics Control Law for using cocaine.

In response to the investigation, they all denied the charges.

A total of four people were arrested, including two Americans and two British, including electrician Bouquet Dalton Ray (22).



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the four were suspected of violating the Narcotics Control Law earlier this month for using cocaine in or around Tokyo.



In Roppongi, Minato-ku, on the early morning of the 3rd of this month, a bouquet suspect invaded the condominium while being drunk, and when he was asked about the duties of a police officer, he examined the urine of four people, and as a result, all of them were cocaine. It means that there was a positive reaction.



The four are employees of a foreign-affiliated company that handles industrial generators. They came to Japan from February to May as staff members of the Tokyo Olympics, and maintained the generators while staying at accommodation facilities in Minato Ward. It seems that it was there.



The day before the job question was received, the four people were drinking alcohol at a bar in Roppongi from around 8 pm, so the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details.



In response to the investigation, they all denied the charges, saying, "I don't remember at all."