Japan has no recorded case of fentanyl seized, says finance minister

Japan has no recorded case of fentanyl seized, says finance minister

Katsunobu Kato states that this includes neither illegal exports nor imports over the six years through 2024.

Japan Katsunobu Kato
Japan’s finance minister Katsunobu Kato said the country will take all necessary steps to prevent the smuggling of illegal drugs. (EPA Images pic)
TOKYO:
Japanese finance minister Katsunobu Kato said today that there have been no recorded cases of synthetic drug fentanyl being seized by the customs department, neither as illegal exports nor illegal imports, in six years through 2024.

Kato made the comments at a regular news conference when asked about a Nikkei business daily report this week that a Chinese organisation allegedly used a base in Japan to smuggle chemicals to make fentanyl into the US.

“Japan will continue to take all necessary steps to prevent the smuggling of illegal drugs,” Kato said.

A key figure in the group registered a company in the city of Nagoya and until at least July 2024 issued instructions from Japan on the delivery of the dangerous opioid and on the management of funds, the Nikkei reported.

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