A foreign national has detailed their experience of being arrested and imprisoned in Japan after attempting to enter the country with ketamine. Japan enforces exceptionally strict drug laws, where possession of prohibited substances—even in small quantities—often results in immediate detention, intense interrogation, and severe legal penalties. The individual highlighted the austere conditions of Japanese detention facilities and the challenges of navigating a legal system with a conviction rate exceeding 99 percent, serving as a warning to travelers about the country’s zero-tolerance narcotics policies.
- An individual was arrested and incarcerated in Japan for possessing ketamine, which is strictly prohibited under the country’s narcotics laws.
- Japan enforces a strict zero-tolerance policy regarding illegal substances, applying severe penalties for both importation and possession.
- The Japanese legal system maintains a conviction rate of over 99 percent for prosecuted criminal cases.
- Detainees in Japanese facilities face highly regulated daily conditions, limited communication, and rigorous interrogation procedures.
- The account serves as a cautionary warning to international travelers regarding the strict enforcement of drug laws at Japanese borders.
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Boo hoo. How about just not doing ketamine druggy
Drug addict caught by Police.
A non story.
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Izabel Rose was adicted to ketamine and that adiction seems to be a crime under japanese laws. But it is not the same way in Europe . She had a bad time for five months in prison because the japanese law enforcement did the job. But the british point of view is very different and those kind of adictions are not the cause of prison sentences.
she made the mistake of taking drugs then went ahead and made the next mistake which is getting tattoos. both regretful mistakes i made.
We should feel sorry for this idiot and you are not serving the public with ridiculous reporting
She learned nothing. It's good for her that she has a very sheltered life and daddy sending her cash so she probably won't be in any real danger but if she ever does get involved with the wrong people she is on the menu with her blatant naivety. Good luck.
YEAH ITS TOUGH – PARIS HILTON WAS BANNED FROM ENTERING THE COUNTRY BECAUSE SHE WAS CAUGHT WITH DRUGS IN ANOTHER COUNTRY OR SOMETHING.. . IF THEY FIND A JAPANESE PERSON WITH DRUGS, IN THEIR HOUSE, THEIR LIVES ARE RUINED – DIFFERENT CULTURE.. .
NOSE RING THEORY!!! Low IQ and Low Impulse Control. I'm surprised there weren't more BIRD HANDS in this interview.
I understand addiction is difficult to control, but I cannot feel sorry for someone who knowingly goes to a foreign country and does drugs. She knowingly went there and broke the law. She should have served more time.
Wait, am I supposed to feel sorry for her because she broke the law?
Ketamine is a drug given in an ICU setting while you are on a ventilator ( ie life support machine breathing for you ) it’s NOT A RECREATIONAL DRUG 🙄🙄 , hence the reason Matthew Perry died. How DUMB are you ?
Drug addiction pass from wrong people. There are many cases i have seen bad people influence to take drug and that's how mostly started. I believe that maintaining friend zone and morals thoughts are really important for every person.