A 37-year-old man was re-arrested in Kanagawa for defrauding $19,800 from two elderly victims after applying for an illegal part-time job.
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On the 26th, the Kanagawa Prefectural Police re-arrested Naoya Iida (37), of unknown occupation, from Kamimachi, Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, on suspicion of fraud for allegedly applying for an illegal part-time job and defrauding a total of 3 million yen from two people in their 80s, a man and a woman from Nagano City. According to the prefectural police, the incident came to light when the suspect himself called 110, reporting that he was being threatened by a man over the phone, and asked the police for protection. The re-arrest charge is that he conspired with an unknown individual to make phone calls to two people, a man and a woman, between May 14 and 15, pretending to be his son and saying that he had fathered a child with a woman at work and needed settlement money, and then defrauded them of cash on the streets of Nagano Prefecture. It appears that some kind of trouble had occurred, and Iida called 110 the following day, the 16th. At first, it was not an illegal part-time job. “I have no recollection of why I was being threatened,” he explained. Sankei Shimbun 2024/11/26.
>>16 I think they’re somewhere between being an idiot and normal because they’re borderline intelligent. Idiots are easy to tell because their words and actions are obviously stupid, but borderline intelligent people look fairly normal but are morons on the inside, which makes them really bad.
Has everyone realized that illegal part-time jobs are more cost-effective and time-saving?
By this time next year, all police officers and SDF personnel will have lost their lives to illegal part-time jobs! Supporters of the LDP and Komeito are settling foreign terrorists in Japan so that they can attack all Japanese people with savings of over 10 million yen.
I heard this from a YouTuber who was in charge of a “I tried applying for a shady part-time job!” project. They started by having people do soft work to see if they were okay, and then they moved them to harder work. It might be a setup though.
There are a lot of YouTube videos about people applying for shady part-time jobs, but even with voice changers, the voices and speaking patterns are all different depending on the person. In some videos, the person who answers the phone sounds just like Z Lee. That makes me suspicious.
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