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Tanaka Sei was arrested on suspicion of drug possession and denied the crime | KAT-TUN | Epoch Times

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Tanaka Sei was arrested on suspicion of drug possession and denied the crime | KAT-TUN | Epoch Times

[The Epoch Times, February 24, 2022](The Epoch Times reporter Zeng Weixin compiled and reported) Several Japanese media reported on the 24th that former KAT-TUN member Tanaka Sei was arrested on January 30 this year for allegedly holding a hotel in Nagoya. There was 0.164 grams of stimulant and was arrested by the police in Aichi Prefecture today (24th).

Tanaka Sei, a former member of KAT-TUN, was expelled from Johnny & Associates in 2013 for several violations. In 2014, he joined the new office and formed the rock group INKT. In 2017, he was arrested as a current criminal for possession of marijuana in his car, but he denied that he possessed marijuana and was given a non-prosecution sanction.

According to “Nihon TV (Japanese テレ)”, Tanaka was suspected of possessing 0.164 grams of stimulants in a business hotel in Naka Ward, Nagoya City on the 30th of last month. The hotel staff found a white crystalline object after checking out and sent it for inspection. It was later found to be a stimulant. Tanaka Sheng was arrested by the police in Nagoya City on the way to the performance on the 24th. The report also mentioned that Tanaka Sheng said “I don’t know” about the crime and denied the crime.

Responsible editor: Liu Yuhan

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