According to the Chiba Prefectural Police, the arrested suspect is Yuta Kaneko (28), a self-proclaimed company employee who lives at 3 Honmachi, Shiki City, Saitama Prefecture. “My debts were mounting and I was struggling to make ends meet. “I wanted cash,” he reportedly admitted to the charges. Kaneko has stated that he was looking for a part-time job on x (Twitter) that would pay a high salary. He explained that the reward was 100,000 yen and that he had been asked to “inspect the luggage.” The Chiba Prefectural Police believe that Kaneko received communications from his mastermind via the highly confidential communications app “Signal,” and are investigating whether there is any connection to a series of robberies and other crimes, mainly in the Tokyo metropolitan area. [Hayashi Honan] Last updated 11/3 23:47 Mainichi Shimbun *Related thread A robbery occurred at a house in Yotsukaido City, Chiba. A male resident was assaulted, about 12,000 yen in cash was stolen, and the suspect fled [Dodon★].
Financial institutions and credit card companies are quick to recommend card loans, cash advances, and revolving payments, so they need to do something about it. It’s too easy to borrow money.
This is the vibe of gig work. One-off job-type employment. Just like Timee. That’s the kind of world we live in now. People are casually applying for one-off crime jobs.
>>21 There’s no money to commit robbery in a depopulated rural area, right? That’s why these kinds of crimes are more common in the Kanto and metropolitan areas. There are probably more in Kansai and Osaka too.
They’re struggling to make ends meet, fuck politics, angry young people have no choice, and the only thing left to do is take on unlicensed part-time jobs.
The statutory punishment for robbery resulting in injury and robbery resulting in injury is life imprisonment or imprisonment for 6 years or more. Considering the public’s sentiment for strict punishment, even a first-time offender will definitely be sentenced to prison, and the reward they get is only a few tens of thousands of yen. There are a lot of idiots who are doing things that aren’t worth it.
Get a job in the normal way, communicate with people at work in the normal way, and build hierarchical relationships with people of a wide range of ages. There are more and more people who can’t say that.
Yet another illegal part-time robbery crime. In the past, these kinds of crimes were just burglary attempts. Now they have turned into brutal robbery and murder crimes. The world is becoming more and more vicious.
>>47 It seems that robbery that can reliably find out where the money is is more popular now. I don’t expect robbers to have any ethics, but the world has become a scary place. I think the next big thing will be carjacking.
There are a lot of people all over Japan who will rob someone for 100,000 yen and then kill them. What a strange world we live in. If you put up a few million and asked someone to kill someone you don’t like, someone would apply immediately to kill on your behalf. The value of life has become as low in Japan today as it is in developing countries with bad public safety (´・ω・`).
In the past, people were humble and said they didn’t have money, but now there are a lot of people who really don’t have money… The polarization is incredible It’s really scary.
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