May 26 - Free Weed From Japanese Government at airport

Crack

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TOKYO —
A sniffer dog failed to detect a customs officer carrying 1 million yen worth of cannabis during a test at Narita airport, customs authorities said Monday. The officer had hidden 142 grams of the drug in the side compartment of a black case he selected at random on the baggage carousel to see if the dog could detect it.

“The dog couldn’t find it and the officer also forgot which bag he put it in,” a customs office spokeswoman said. “If by some chance, a passenger finds it in his or her suitcase, we’re asking them to return it,” she said.

The 38-year-old officer was quoted by the spokeswoman as saying: “I knew that using passengers’ bags is prohibited, but I did it because I wanted to improve the sniffer dog’s ability.” He was reprimanded by the head of customs at Narita.

The cannabis, which has a street value of one million yen, was in a small metal container wrapped with newspapers.

http://www.japantoday.com/category/c...g-goes-missing
 

******

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that dog is there so they have prob cause , i didnt decide the dog did its a magic trick a prop
 

joepro

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awesome story!!!
Being busting after landing, then what?
What would you say, it's not yours?
Sir, I have no clue how it got into my bag, sometimes works :)
 

Big P

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man if i got home and found that in my bag i would be like how did that shit get in there and worry about who put it in there and if they were planning to come get it:shock:


 

ViRedd

New Member
Knowing a few Japanese folks as well as I do, whom ever finds it will probably call the police and turn it in.

Vi
 
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