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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jeremy O. Harris Detained in Japan Over Alleged Drug Smuggling

Jeremy O. Harris Detained in Japan Over Alleged Drug Smuggling

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Jeremy O. Harris was arrested in Okinawa, Japan, on November 16.
  • Customs officers allegedly found 780 milligrams of Ecstasy in his bag.
  • He was released without charges on Monday, December 8, 2025.
Jeremy O. Harris Detained in Japan Over Alleged Drug Smuggling

Tony-nominated playwright Jeremy O. Harris was released from detainment in Okinawa, Japan, on Monday, December 8, 2025. He had been arrested on November 16 upon arrival from Taiwan, with customs officers alleging the discovery of 780 milligrams of Ecstasy in his carry-on bag. Harris faced suspicion of violating Japan's strict anti-drug laws.

Prosecutors in Naha received a criminal complaint from customs officials on Thursday, initiating formal charging proceedings. If convicted under Japan's stringent Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Acts, Harris could face up to seven years in prison. However, a representative for Harris stated he was "released without charges" and intends to stay in Japan for research.

Harris was scheduled to appear at Saudi Arabia's Red Sea International Film Festival but was quietly dropped from the event. This incident highlights Japan's notoriously strict drug regulations, previously impacting figures like Paul McCartney.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jeremy O. Harris was arrested in Okinawa, Japan, on suspicion of drug smuggling but was later released without charges.
Customs officers at Okinawa airport allegedly found 780 milligrams of Ecstasy in his carry-on bag.
Japan has very strict anti-drug laws, with potential penalties including up to seven years in prison for drug smuggling offenses.

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