Japanese media reports indicate that Roppongi police made a series of drug arrests last weekend when they raided Downtown and Odeon in Roppongi. Included in the group was a 22 year old Japanese college student and also a 29 year old Merrill Lynch employee from England called Edward Jones who claims that someone put the cocaine that police found on him in his pocket without his knowledge. Police say those 2.9 grammes have a street value of 174,000 yen. Acting on a tip, they raided the two establishments in the early hours of Sunday, 11th May and arrested 10 people for possession: 6 Japanese and 4 foreigners. None of the others has been named in the press so far. Four different types of drugs were confiscated in the sweep with a value of 280,000 yen which makes Jones the biggest arrest of the group. One of the others arrested says drugs were bought from a black foreigner in the club: there were around 40 people there at the time and well over half were foreigners but the seller could not be identified. Police had apparently searched Downtown before in February when it was then known as Maxim and arrested 9 people. The name was changed after the raids. Staff denied any knowledge of drugs but police are calling it a "hotbed" of drug-dealing and claim that people post on internet bulletin boards asking whether the dealers are around.
There are several news reports in Japanese. This Yomiuri one has most of the details.