*12/17 (Tue) 15:30 Asahi Shimbun On the 17th, Saitama Prefectural Police announced that they had arrested a 15-year-old male junior high school student from Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture, on suspicion of attempted fraud for allegedly acting as a receiver for a special fraud scheme while working an unlicensed part-time job. The student reportedly stated, “I needed the money to go out and have fun over Christmas.” According to the Organized Crime Control Division 3, the student is suspected of conspiring with other individuals to make a false phone call to an unemployed woman (84) in Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture, on the afternoon of the 16th, posing as a financial institution employee or the like, and saying things like, “Your card is old and you need to replace it,” and then visiting the woman’s home in an attempt to steal her cash card and other items. A neighbor who became suspicious told the woman “Don’t give it to that person,” but the student ran away without accepting anything. The student was invited to do an illegal part-time job by a senior student he met in his hometown who asked him if he would like to try working at a job that would pay well, so he installed a communication app that would provide a high level of anonymity. After that, instructions were given by the person in charge via the app. Continue reading ↓ The key to arresting a middle school boy for his illegal part-time job for Christmas is a suit that’s too big.
The wise man’s gift to her: she takes on an illegal part-time job to buy a comb to comb her beautiful long hair, and opens her legs to buy a chain to hang her boyfriend’s pocket watch.
The children of the Kanto Rengo generation of yankees who had children when they were young are growing up to become the current generation of criminals.
Kids and ugly girls work illegal part-time jobs, relatively young girls work as streetwalkers, and the anti-Japanese, far-left Korean cult of the Liberal Democratic Party, Komeito, and the Japan Innovation Party, which are inviting foreign aggression, and the old, useless right-wing netizens who are spreading rumours and selling them, are all seeking a society of 100 million impoverished people.
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