A university student from Nishinomiya was arrested for selling a bag belonging to his aunt, with whom he was staying, for 1.2 million yen, falsely claiming that he had given 1 million yen to someone due to problems with an illegal part-time job.
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On the 6th, the Hyogo Prefectural Police Nishinomiya Station arrested a male university student (21) from Nishinomiya City on suspicion of obstruction of business by fraudulent means. In one case, the man’s aunt’s bag went missing while he was staying at the house, and when police officers questioned him, he gave a false explanation that he had sold it after getting into trouble at an illegal part-time job, and is suspected of interfering with their work. According to the police station, the man’s aunt reported on the 2nd of this month that her bag had gone missing from her home. On the 5th, I received a call saying, “My nephew says he was being threatened while working an illegal part-time job.” The man explained to police officers that he had applied for an illegal part-time job paying 150,000 yen a day, but quit halfway through, which led to trouble. He said, “I sold five of my aunt’s bags to a pawn shop and handed the other party 1 million yen,” but the details did not add up, and he ultimately admitted that it was a lie. Continue reading in Kobe Shimbun 2024/11/06 10:55.
>>1 I can’t help but feel like Gen Z seriously believes that “it’s okay to do whatever you want as long as you don’t get caught” and “it’s not a crime if you don’t get caught.”
This guy will be hated by all his relatives until he dies. What he did was stupid. The way he spent the money was also stupid. There’s no hope for him.
He stole the bag of his aunt who was very kind to him and threw money at her, then lied to the police and obstructed their work – he’s nothing but human trash.
>>19 If the person who received the tip knew where it came from, it would be illegal. Generally speaking, it’s not an amount that someone in their early 20s can easily tip.
If I told him I was going to report it to the police, he would have thrown up lol. The family is falling apart. The aunt who reported it is being shunned by her relatives.
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