| Stimulants found in woman's pajama pants at Tokyo detention facility |
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| Wednesday, 28 November 2007 | |
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Police have found what appeared to be stimulants inside pajama pants belonging to a woman under detention for possessing drugs. White powder was found in the nightwear of a 36-year-old unemployed woman of no fixed address at a detention facility of the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo's Taito-ku. Police said they failed to detect the substance when they arrested the woman on suspicion of violating the Stimulants Control Law. Three female police employees had inspected her belongings at the time of her arrest, police said. The trousers containing the substance were kept inside a locker at the police detention center for more than a month, police said.
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