NHK-affiliated organization employee arrested for assaulting station employee at JR Shibuya Station, possibly drunk | NHK September 14, 2024 7:57 A 62-year-old employee working for an NHK-affiliated organization was arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department for punching a station employee in the face near the ticket gate at JR Shibuya Station. It is believed that he was in an intoxicated state at the time. The arrested suspect is Shiro Hosoi (62), an employee of NHK Global Media Services. According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the man is suspected of assault, having punched a station employee several times in the face near the Hachiko ticket gate at JR Shibuya Station just after 10 p.m. on the 13th. He was asleep outside the ticket gates, and when he was woken up by a station employee he assaulted the employee and fled inside the gates, but he was subdued on the train stopped at the platform and arrested on the spot by police officers who rushed to the scene. He has admitted to the charges during questioning. He is believed to have been intoxicated at the time, and the Metropolitan Police Department is currently investigating the details of the incident. NHK Global Media Services said, “We deeply regret that one of our employees has been arrested. We will verify the facts and take strict action.”
Not only is it a Chinese propaganda channel, they can do whatever they want with people molesting people, stalking people, assaulting station staff, and all of this is compensation, so they pay the reception fee. If you’re in trouble, pay the reception fee. For now, pay the reception fee. If they run out of money, they can just collect the reception fee from Japanese people.
Is it someone who messed up and got demoted to a related organization? Well, if you do something like this, it’s only natural It’s bound to be someone who messes up.
NHK Global Media Services Incidents and Scandals 2022 – The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department’s Second Investigation Division arrested a former employee in charge of general affairs and accounting on suspicion of fraud. Between 2017 and 2021, he is suspected of defrauding and cashing in approximately 180 million yen worth of Shinkansen tickets, pretending to use them for company business trips. 2024 – A Chinese staff member who was under contract with this company made inappropriate remarks about the Senkaku Islands (Okinawa Prefecture) on the “Chinese News” broadcast on NHK World Radio Japan and Radio 2, causing a problem. So, this.
[Dealing with scandals] NHK: “He is an employee of an affiliated organization, so it has nothing to do with NHK.” Communist Party: “This is about a party member who has already been expelled, so it has nothing to do with our party.” It’s a system that doesn’t require them to take responsibility.
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