“They storm into your home. The tragic end of “young people” who commit heinous crimes through shady part-time jobs that are targeted by their own mothers.
1@Old Man Friends Club ★.Nov. 5, 2024 (Tue) 15:32:23.17ID:0+0sgVRf9
Suspect Saen, arrested in the Mitaka case ● Why did he get involved in illegal part-time work?
While the voices of the perpetrators of the crimes were being reported in the investigation of the serial robberies that have been occurring one after another in the metropolitan area and the trial of the “Luffy Incident” that took place from 2022 to 2023, an attempted robbery occurred on October 30th, when several men broke into a house in Mitaka City, Tokyo. Suspect Masanori Saen (23), a university student from Kyoto City who turned himself in that evening, said, “I searched for white-collar jobs on social media. He confessed, “I was told that I would be killed if I ran away, so I obeyed.” It is known that many of the arrested perpetrators applied for “illegal part-time jobs” through social media, but in the cases in the Tokyo metropolitan area, the masterminds have not yet been arrested. How did the perpetrators, who were, in a sense, the “arrest agents,” end up committing a crime? ● “You won’t get paid unless you punch or kick us.” In December 2022, a man (aged 18 at the time, hereafter the same) who attacked three parents and children in Nishi-ku, Hiroshima City, and robbed them of 2.5 million yen in cash and 24.4 million yen worth of valuables, was told this by his mastermind and participated in the crime. Due to some trouble with a friend, he had debts and when he asked for money, the friend suggested he “do an illegal part-time job.” When he searched online and sent a message, he was instructed to download Telegram, a highly confidential communication app. After being instructed to send a photo of their health insurance card and a video taken around their home, they learn that the job involves “tataki (robbery).” When he refused, he was threatened, saying “I know where your house is,” and “I really don’t know your family,” and he ended up joining in the crime. [Omitted] The Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s website provides information on “how to identify dangerous job listings.” For example, “Just carry cardboard boxes” → The contents may be cash “Minimum payment of 50,000 yen per job” → The remuneration is too high, and there is no mention of the hourly wage “Only those who apply by direct message!” → Communication is by direct message “#ud” → #ud (receiver/deliverer) hashtag indicating shady part-time jobs Continue reading on Yahoo News Daily Shincho 2024/11/05.
In Tokyo there are plenty of factories and warehouses that will hire people with criminal records or high school diplomas for 1,163 yen, and in Kanagawa there are plenty of factories and warehouses that will hire people for 1,162 yen, so it’s so stupid that these people just end their lives so easily.
People who apply for shady part-time jobs must have an IQ of around 80. These people need to be managed by intimidating bosses like in the old days and made to do physical labor. They can’t live a normal life on their own.
Nowadays, there are flaws in job postings, such as the amount being too high, but if they were just copying and pasting other job postings, it would be difficult to tell because they were just a little more colorful than normal job postings.
Idiots who fall for the stupid persuasion that if they work hard for a month they can save a million, even though they can only make a few tens of thousands of yen.
Ten years ago, people were laughing and saying things like, “In Southeast Asia, they’ll even commit murder for 10,000 yen.” I never would have imagined that Japan would become that kind of country.
Tragic? No sympathy at all. There’s no doubt that Japan is suffering from a labor shortage and a lack of growth, but it doesn’t matter how many idiots there are at this point, it’s no good.
One lawyer said that robbery, assault, and murder are generally punishable by life imprisonment or the death penalty, but the reality for young people working illegal part-time jobs these days is that they are asked, “How many years will it take for them to get out?”
> “You won’t get any rewards unless you punch and kick.” Is this the dimensional siege battle in Lineage II on Sunday? lol The producer was like “You won’t get any rewards unless you participate” That was annoying lol.
>I was in debt because of some trouble with a friend, and when I asked for money, the friend suggested I do some shady part-time work. These guys have been living their lives as if they were controlled by other people’s words from the very beginning lol.
Even though they committed crimes, they’re somehow serious about it. And when I see the guys who got arrested, I’m like, “Cheer cow.” It all makes sense.
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