“I saw ’Daily wage of 150,000 yen or more’ and applied,” said 22-year-old man who searched for high-income jobs on social media and was involved in a bondage rape and murder in Yokohama.
In connection with the case in which resident Kanji Goto (75) died at a house in Aoba Ward, Yokohama, it was learned on the 24th through interviews with investigators that the suspect, a self-proclaimed self-employed man named Makoto Takada (22) who was arrested on suspicion of robbery-murder, has made a statement to the effect that he “saw a post on social media advertising ‘a daily wage of 150,000 yen or more’ and applied for the shady part-time job.” The suspect is said to have unpaid taxes worth hundreds of thousands of yen, and the Kanagawa Prefectural Police believe he applied for the job in order to raise funds quickly, and are rushing to identify those behind the scenes. Goto is believed to have been murdered around the 15th, and was found in the morning of the 16th in the dressing room of his home, with his hands and feet bound with adhesive tape. Approximately 200,000 yen in cash and precious metals were missing from the home. According to a source close to the investigation, Takada “searched for ’high salary’ and ’white-collar jobs’ and applied for the job a few days before the incident. “I realised it was a crime on the way to the scene,” he said. The perpetrator instructed them via a highly confidential app to go to a station in Aoba Ward on the 14th, and once at the station, he picked up the two perpetrators in his private car and headed to Goto’s house. I had never met the two of them. It has also been revealed that during the attack, one of the perpetrators took Goto’s cash card from his home and attempted to withdraw cash at a nearby convenience store. It is possible that the perpetrators assaulted Goto in order to find out the card’s PIN number. Regarding the incident, the Chiba Prefectural Police believe that suspect Shu Fujii (26), who was arrested in connection with a robbery and assault case that occurred in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture on the 17th, was also involved in the murder of Goto. Current events.
If the jobs advertised at Hello Work or job magazines had paid more than 150,000 yen a day, this incident would not have happened. The LDP and Keidanren are to blame.
To be honest, the people who do this are the ones who want to be executed if they can’t survive, so capital punishment is ineffective. That’s the kind of country we’ve become. That’s all there is to it.
Well, that’s how it is, since the ruling party is the Liberal Democratic Party, which says it was a nuisance when the 20 million yen was quietly transferred.
Nowadays, even if you work honestly, there are a lot of jobs where you barely make 150,000 yen a month. Of course, there are people who are dazzled by a daily wage of 150,000 yen. Even low-level jobs should at least make you 300,000 yen a month.
>>38 They probably don’t even know it’s a crime or don’t understand the seriousness of the crime so they think robbery is no different to shoplifting and think they’ll be forgiven if they return the money and apologize
>>39 If you go overseas and work as an ODA technical instructor, you can easily make 100,000 yen a day. In countries with poor security, it might even be 150,000 yen. Assuming you have the specialized knowledge and skills.
The constant reports of shady part-time jobs are making people lose their sense of things, but the majority of young people are normal. There’s a declining birthrate, so there’s no competition, and there are a lot of calm kids.
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