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Australian Male Arrested on Drug Smuggling Charges After Entering Japan for Osaka Marathon



On Apr. 9 the Kinki Region Bureau of Health, Labor and Welfare's Drug Control Division arrested Matthew Inglis Fox, 38, an Australian business owner of no known fixed address, on charges of violating the importation regulations of the Narcotics Control Act by smuggling tablets containing marijuana elements from the United States. The suspect had entered Japan in February to run in the Osaka Marathon.

The suspect was arrested on suspicion of smuggling approximately 12 pills containing marijuana by sending them from a U.S. airport to Osaka's Kansai Airport using an international courier service on Feb. 19. The Osaka branch of the Customs Service discovered the tablets in arriving cargo and suspected them to be narcotics. Customs contacted the Narcotics Control Division, which then began its investigation of the case. According to the Narcotics Control Division, the suspect denies the charges. 

Translator's note: Fox, who received a lifetime ban from the Ageo City Half Marathon in 2023 for bib cheating, was a DNF in Osaka after going through halfway in 1:08:45.

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Anonymous said…
Matt fox - never a dull moment 🤣
Anonymous said…
Please keep us posted as the story develops.
Anonymous said…
Any updates on where this story is?
Brett Larner said…
I haven't seen anything else in the news.
Anonymous said…
Must be out of shape by now
Anonymous said…
He is posting on Strava now from Gold Coast, Australia and claims to have taken 4.5 months "off." Whether it's him actually posting is the big question...
Anonymous said…
Why do you hate this guy so much Brett??? Did he... step pn your turf?
Anonymous said…
The day Brett Larner finally realised he does everything for his own interest and is actually a sociopath, the day the sport will move forward
Anonymous said…
Brett- why do you keep trying to ruin this guys life with your journalism?
Anonymous said…
Fitlhy jew
Anonymous said…
Holy shit you hate this guy 😂 didn’t he host you on his podcast when it suited you?
Anonymous said…
Brett Larner is a complete fraud, letting only comments he believes in and narratives that suit him hit his website. Total fraud
Anonymous said…
Plus he’s a Jewish clown
Anonymous said…
Brett Larner - the most Jewish insecure little bitch in the running industry
Anonymous said…
Brett Larner! Punch in the face required!
Anonymous said…
According to Matt he reached out to you collaborate when he landed in Japan, hosted you on his podcast. What happened Bretty Boy?
Anonymous said…
If Brett Larner gets a punch in the face here I don’t think anyone will be surprised. YouTube it
Anonymous said…
Ohhh only certain comments get approved. Ohhhhh!
Anonymous said…
Brett Larner - runnings most insecure old loser who only does things in his best interest. Jewish
Anonymous said…
Is this guy ever be real journalist? Seems like an insecure old man trying to destroy peoples repetitions? Wasn’t he pretty nice to you before you went on your little crusade?
Anonymous said…
Cancel culture? Brett Larner?
Anonymous said…
Brett Larner wins the prize for runnings most insecure, ego fragile little bitch
Anonymous said…
Why don’t you suck his sock while you’re at it?
Anonymous said…
Bretty Larner - the guy who literally uses his platform as a weapon and then cries about others doing it on forums 😂😂😂 gotta be a filthy Jew
Anonymous said…
What’s wrong Brett? Getting annoyed by the comments? Totally fine for you to make shit up and harass on forums but this not ok? Thought so!
Anonymous said…
At this point I think you should consider proposing to Matt Fox
Anonymous said…
Someone’s making a YouTube video about this guys journalism, gatekeeping of comments and general Jewish behaviour. It’ll be good
Anonymous said…
The world would be a lot better off without fuckheads like Brett Larner trying to ruin people's lives.
Anonymous said…
Bretty Boy - you need a big punch in the face.
Anonymous said…
Never a dull moment with Brett Larner at the gate trying to protect his little fragile ego from content creators far better than him. The saddest thing about the crusade is- Matt was really nice to Brett before Brett decided randomly one day to want to ruin his life for literally no reason other than an mis communication with a bib. Crazy dude.
Anonymous said…
People like Brett Larner really need a fist to the head to punch that jewish right out of them
Anonymous said…
How do you sleep at night dude?
Anonymous said…
If the internet is right - Brett Larner was invited on the sweat elite podcast, gladly spoke about himself, rejected Matt’s offer to collab, then Brett decided randomly to try ruin his reputation not once but twice. Seems a nice guy! 😂
Anonymous said…
Brett Larner harassing people online? Would would have thought!?
Anonymous said…
You’re a clown bud. Focus on helping the world, not ruining peoples lives who might have hurt your ego
Anonymous said…
Filthy Jew
Anonymous said…
Oh wow. Brett Larner doing great things for the sport.
Anonymous said…
Hey Brett, we've come across some forum comments from you accusing Matt of using his podcast as a weapon. This isn't doing that (along with your other little love affair for him)? LOL
Anonymous said…
Brett Larner surely knows a punch in the face is coming
Anonymous said…
When are you going to propose to him? Cancel culture loser
Anonymous said…
Filthy Jewish journalist

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