Police announced on the 31st that they had arrested four people, including a male junior high school student and a female university student living in Higashiomi City, Shiga Prefecture, for allegedly confining a man they met on a dating app for about five hours. The four people arrested on suspicion of confinement were two 15-year-old male junior high school students living in Higashiomi City, a 19-year-old temporary worker, and a female university student (18) living in Tokushima City. According to police, at around midnight on the 26th, the four men are suspected of telling a 24-year-old man they met on a dating app, a female university student, to get in the car, get some money, and take us to somewhere we can borrow some money, then forcing her to sit in the back seat of their car and holding her captive for over five hours. The man was released after promising to hand over money to the four people, but the incident came to light when he immediately called police on 110, reporting that he had met a woman who demanded money from him and then assaulted him. The two arrested junior high school boys were classmates at the same junior high school, while the four knew each other through a boy who worked as a temporary worker. Police have not revealed whether the four have admitted to the allegations, but the man said that he was grabbed by the collar and slapped in the face by the four men, so police plan to continue their investigation into the details of the incident, including whether there was any suspicion of assault.
I guess it was right back then when I was getting beaten up by my teachers at school and by my dad at home. They learn what they should not do and that they should not commit crimes. If they are not scolded, they will grow up to be adults who really don’t think anything of crime. There have been people who committed crimes in the past as well, but these were people who didn’t go to school or had problems at home and were left to their own devices as they grew up, and these were the ones who committed these violent crimes.
>>23 Maybe so. Even if they’re just a first grade kid, there are scumbags who think adults aren’t a big deal and do whatever they want. I think they’ll grow up to be criminals, and their older brother is already in trouble.
Are they 18 or 19 and don’t know if it’s a crime? I wonder where those two 15-year-old kids met and what their relationship is. They seem like the kind of people who would come up with something if you hit them.
Japanese people are the most mentally disabled people in the world (if you include dementia, that’s how it goes), so they’re not suited to commuting by car or working in a job that requires driving. So they move to big cities where cars aren’t necessary, and create hell on crowded trains.
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