17-05-2025
Tokyo cops: Second woman was in hotel room with Raysum founder when drugs found
TOKYO (TR) – Tokyo Metropolitan Police have revealed that a second woman was in the hotel room with the founder of real estate investment company Raysum Co., Ltd. last year when officers entered and discovered illegal drugs, reports Nippon News Network (May 16).
As previously reported, police found Tsuyoshi Tanaka, 60, to allegedly be in possession of approximately 0.859 grams of cocaine and approximately 0.208 grams of kakuseizai (methamphetamine) together with 32-year-old Miho Okumoto in a room of the hotel in Chiyoda Ward on June 24.
In the latest development, police said on Friday that Mona Konishi, a 21-year-old student at the Institute of Science Tokyo, was also present in the room. Tsuyoshi Tanaka, left, Mona Konishi, center, and Miho Okumoto (X)
Like Tanaka and Okukmoto, Konishi has been accused of violating the Narcotics Control Act and the Stimulants Control Act. Police did not reveal whether any of the suspects admit to the allegations.
Prior to the discovery, the three suspects were in the room when a male acquaintance of Konishi broke into their room. When police rushed to the scene, they searched the room and found three bags of cocaine and methamphetamine near the bed.
Police are now investigating how the suspects obtained the illegal drugs.