US playwright Jeremy O. Harris released three weeks after drug smuggling arrest in Japan

American playwright and actor Jeremy O. Harris has been released from detention in Japan three weeks after his arrest on suspicion of smuggling the psychedelic drug ecstasy. He was detained at Naha Airport in Okinawa with 0.78 grams of MDMA. Police confirmed the release but provided no further details on the case.

Jeremy O. Harris, a 36-year-old American playwright and actor, was arrested on November 16, 2025, at Naha Airport on Japan's southern island of Okinawa. Customs officials discovered 0.78 grams (0.0275 ounces) of crystallized MDMA, known as ecstasy, in a container inside a tote bag he was carrying. Harris had departed London's Heathrow Airport two days earlier, transited through Taiwan's Taoyuan International Airport, and arrived in Naha for sightseeing purposes.

Officers from the Tomishiro police department arrested him on the spot and forwarded the case to prosecutors for investigation and possible indictment. Under Japanese criminal procedures, suspects can be held in custody for up to 23 days before formal charges. Harris was freed from police custody on Monday, as confirmed by the Tomishiro police to The Associated Press on Wednesday. The department declined to disclose whether he was released on bail or had left the country.

The Naha District Public Prosecutors Office refused to confirm if the case has been dropped or remains under investigation. Requests for comment from Harris's U.S. representatives went unanswered. Harris gained prominence with "Slave Play," which he wrote as a graduate student at Yale School of Drama. The play, which premiered off-Broadway in 2018, stirred controversy with its bold exploration of race, class, and sexual taboos, earning a Tony nomination for best play in 2019 but no win. He has also appeared as himself in a cameo on the rebooted "Gossip Girl" and served as a coproducer on episodes of HBO's "Euphoria."

Verwandte Artikel

Rima Hassan speaks defiantly at press conference, denouncing judicial harassment after custody.
Bild generiert von KI

Rima Hassan beklagt nach Gewahrsam "justizielle Schikane" auf Pressekonferenz

Von KI berichtet Bild generiert von KI

Die Abgeordnete der La France insoumise, Rima Hassan, hielt am 3. April eine Pressekonferenz ab, auf der sie von "politischer Justizschikane" sprach. Vorausgegangen war ein Polizeigewahrsam am 2. April in Paris wegen des Verdachts auf Verherrlichung des Terrorismus infolge eines X-Posts vom 26. März. In ihrer Tasche wurden Substanzen wie legales CBD und die synthetische Droge 3MMC gefunden; ein Gerichtstermin ist für den 7. Juli angesetzt.

Tokyo District Court on Friday sentenced Japanese actor Hiroya Shimizu, known for the 'Tokyo Revengers' movie series, to one year in prison suspended for three years for possessing marijuana. The 26-year-old had repeatedly obtained and used the drug, showing signs of dependency, the court noted. However, it granted suspension due to his rehabilitation efforts.

Von KI berichtet

A New York court sentenced a Japanese man, a member of a yakuza crime group, to 20 years in prison for trafficking nuclear material, drugs, and weapons. Takeshi Ebisawa, 61, had pleaded guilty to six charges in January 2025. The ruling follows years of investigations by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

Festus Omwamba, a man suspected of involvement in human trafficking, claims he surrendered to Kenyan police in Moyale after receiving death threats from Russian nationals. The Kahawa court has ruled that a prior High Court order bars his arrest but allows questioning. Prosecutors oppose his release on bail to protect him and continue the investigation.

Von KI berichtet

The Uijeongbu District Court issued an arrest warrant on Friday for Park Wang-yeol, a 48-year-old notorious drug trafficker repatriated from the Philippines. The court cited risks of flight and evidence destruction. He arrived in South Korea in handcuffs on Wednesday and was immediately placed in police custody.

Ehemaliger Senator Joël Guerriau steht in Paris vor Gericht, weil er Abgeordnete Sandrine Josso mit MDMA in Champagner betäubt haben soll, angeblich um sie zu vergewaltigen, an einem Abend im November 2023. Er bestreitet jede sexuelle Absicht und behauptet, es sei ein unbeabsichtigter Fehler gewesen. Die Abgeordnete berichtete unter Tränen von ihrer Panik und schweren Symptomen.

Von KI berichtet

Sechs iranische Staatsangehörige haben sich in einem Methamphetamin-Schmuggel im Wert von rund 8,2 Milliarden Ksh schuldig bekannt. Sie wurden heute vor dem Shanzu Law Courts in Mombasa angeklagt und sollen am 30. Januar wieder vor Gericht erscheinen. Ihr Dhow wurde am 26. Oktober 2025 im Indischen Ozean beschlagnahmt.

 

 

 

Diese Website verwendet Cookies

Wir verwenden Cookies für Analysen, um unsere Website zu verbessern. Lesen Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie für weitere Informationen.
Ablehnen