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Nagoya – Koki Tanaka, a former member of the Japanese pop idol group KAT-TUN, was on Monday handed a 20-month prison sentence, suspended for three years, for possessing and using stimulant drugs. Tanaka, 36, “seems highly addicted to illegal drugs,” Nagoya District Court presiding Judge Fumiaki Hiraki said.
According to the ruling, Tanaka had about 0.16 gram of a stimulant at a hotel in Nagoya in January. He was also found to have used a small amount of the drug at another hotel the following month.
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Ex-member of J-Pop group KAT-TUN found guilty of drug possession and use
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