More than 170 kg of stimulant found in wooden box for Japan in Thailand, November 14 21:29

In Thailand, a stimulant of more than 170 kg was found in a wooden box with health equipment for Japan, and local police are investigating to elucidate the smuggling route.

According to Thai police, on the 12th, 36 kg of stimulant was found in the wooden box that was shipped to the Adachi Ward in Tokyo at the airport in Thailand from the iron pipe that was put together with the health equipment.

Later, when I examined the warehouse in the capital Bangkok, I found that 140 kilograms of stimulant were found in 10 wooden boxes for health equipment. A total of 176 kg of stimulants are said to be worth 10.5 billion yen as the end price in Japan.

Police arrested a 44-year-old Thai man on the 14th for allegedly being involved in stimulant smuggling.

Aside from this, 8 kilograms of stimulant were found from the inside of 20 wall clocks shipped to Osaka at other airports in Thailand this month, and the police owns the Taiwan passport as the sender. We are investigating whereabouts of men.

According to the Thai police, the terminal price of stimulants in Japan is said to be about 5 times that of Thailand, and the number of cases where drugs are smuggled into Japan via Thailand is rapidly increasing.