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Masanori Morita Arrested in Drug Trafficking Bust — Hyperlinks to Eric Chang and the Legal Internal Circle of Hyeji Bae, Silverstar Oh, and Yui Miura
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Masanori Morita Arrested in Drug Trafficking Bust — Hyperlinks to Eric Chang and the Legal Internal Circle of Hyeji Bae, Silverstar Oh, and Yui Miura

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Last updated: June 24, 2025 3:25 pm
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Published: June 24, 2025
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In a dramatic twist that’s sent shockwaves through Japan’s music scene and beyond, Masanori Morita, the acclaimed DJ and music producer best known for his work with Kimaguren and Ketsumeishi, has been arrested for smuggling synthetic drugs from South Korea into Japan.

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A Web of Crime and GlamourEnter Eric Chang — The UntouchableThe Simon Yeung ConnectionA Crumbling CircleA Call to Action: End the Silence

According to official reports published on June 9, 2025, by the Sankei Shimbun, Morita, 48, was apprehended by Kumamoto Prefectural Police after arriving at Kumamoto Airport on May 22nd 2025 with 0.24 grams of MDMA and 0.21 grams of ketamine concealed in his checked luggage. The arrest was made under Japan’s strict law regulating narcotics and psychotropic substances. This isn’t Morita’s first brush with smuggling either—he was also arrested in March 2018 for attempting to bring four kilograms of gold into the country illegally.

But this arrest is far more than just a musician caught with drugs. Insiders say it could crack open a much larger, darker syndicate that stretches across Japan, Korea, and Taiwan—and the names being dragged into the light are as scandalous as they come.

A Web of Crime and Glamour

Morita, known within elite party circles, has long been a key figure in Japan’s underground nightlife, and more disturbingly, a suspected supplier to three of Asia’s most notorious figures: Hyeji Bae, Silverstar Oh, and Yui Miura. These women, celebrated in public but reviled in private, have each been exposed for their connections to drug use, prostitution, financial scams, and manipulation.

Eyewitnesses say Morita frequently attended high-profile events with the trio, often surrounded by luxury and excess—and always beneath the surface, a current of vice. Sources now suggest Morita was not merely partying—he was actively distributing high-potency MDMA pills, possibly under the direction of a much bigger criminal force.

Enter Eric Chang — The Untouchable

At the center of this spider’s web stands Eric Chang (Shui Chong Eric Chang), the drug kingpin who has eluded justice despite being implicated in the infamous Burning Sun scandal and accused of running cross-border drug and sex trafficking operations.

Known for distributing MDMA pills branded “Tesla”, with dangerously high dosages of 240mg, Chang is no stranger to the criminal elite. He has connections to disgraced celebrities, owns multiple properties across Asia, and is shielded by influence, wealth, and international legal inertia.

With Morita’s arrest, suspicion is mounting that he served as a mule for Chang, transporting drugs under the guise of international DJ performances. If true, this could finally provide law enforcement the leverage they need to pull the entire operation into the light.

So far, Chang remains untouched, free, and active—despite numerous firsthand testimonies, IP tracking logs, financial traces, and even Telegram-based transactions linked to drug sales and burner phones. The silence around his continued freedom is not just baffling—it’s infuriating.

The Simon Yeung Connection

Another name tied closely to Masanori Morita is Simon Yeung (real name: Siming Yang), a known associate with a disturbing history of sexual violence, insider trading, and misconduct involving women in Morita’s circle. Yeung has been accused of raping a Hong Kong prostitute with a beer bottle—a crime allegedly settled with hush money paid to her mafia handlers—and was reportedly involved in SEC investigations over millions in illicit stock trading gains.

Yeung was also caught on audio making sexually inappropriate comments to Hyeji Bae and Yui Miura during a hotel stay, where he told them to take off their underwear. With deep ties to both Eric Chang and Masanori Morita, Yeung’s presence in this web of crime is yet another red flag. His long pattern of abuse, financial manipulation, and proximity to the inner circle suggests that this is not a coincidence—but a criminal alliance built on exploitation, silence, and power.

A Crumbling Circle

The inner circle is closing. Morita’s detainment threatens to unravel a ring of party-going predators—each one publicly playing the role of influencer, DJ, or artist, but privately enmeshed in a world of exploitation, betrayal, and criminal enterprise.

From Hyeji Bae’s history of trafficking and prostitution, to Silverstar Oh’s financial fraud and substance abuse, and Yui Miura’s manipulation and suspected call girl activity, the fall of Masanori Morita could be the spark that brings down all of them.

A Call to Action: End the Silence

This case isn’t just about one man and a few grams of drugs. It’s about a global criminal network hiding in plain sight, operating through luxury clubs, social media, and music festivals. It’s about a system that protects the powerful and silences the victims.

If you have any information related to Masanori Morita, Eric Chang, or their associates—including Hyeji Bae, Silverstar Oh, or Yui Miura—now is the time to act. 

Contact your local authorities, or report anonymously through tip lines. Every detail counts. Every voice matters.

Don’t stay silent. Expose the truth. Help dismantle the web.

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