A Kurdish man on probation for sexually assaulting a girl was arrested again in Saitama for assaulting another victim. Criticism mounts over the handling of the case.
It was revealed on the 6th that an unemployed Turkish man who was arrested in March this year for sexually assaulting a junior high school girl in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture, was later found guilty and arrested and indicted for again sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in September while on suspended sentence. The man is a Kurdish resident who was born in Türkiye and raised in Japan, making him essentially a second-generation immigrant. He was on provisional release while applying for refugee status. Saitama Prefectural Police did not announce details of the second incident. When a Saitama prefectural assembly member who learned of the information inquired about it, the prefectural police did not respond. The defendant indicted is Hasgul Abbas (21), an unemployed man from Otaniguchi, Minami Ward, Saitama City. According to the indictment, Hasgul was charged with sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl without consent between 8:00 p.m. and 11:15 p.m. on September 13th in a vehicle parked in a convenience store parking lot in Kawaguchi City. The case is currently under trial. In January of this year, Hasgyul was arrested on suspicion of non-consensual sexual intercourse after he sexually assaulted a teenage female junior high school student from Tokyo in a car parked in the parking lot of another convenience store in Kawaguchi City, and was indicted on charges of violating the Kanagawa Prefecture Youth Healthy Development Ordinance. On May 27, the Saitama District Court upheld a one-year prison sentence with three years’ probation and released him. Defendant Hasgul came to Japan as a child, relying on his father, who had arrived earlier, and attended local elementary and junior high schools. After graduating, he helped out in his family’s demolition business. He and his father were applying for refugee status and were on provisional release, having been temporarily released from detention in an immigration facility. A senior official at the Musashino Police Station handling the case said in an interview, “We strongly respected the victim’s wishes and did not make an announcement.” According to a survey by the Ministry of Justice, the recidivism rate within five years of being found guilty of a sex crime is 13.9%.
>The man is a Kurdish resident born in Turkey and raised in Japan, making him a de facto “second generation immigrant.” Even if he’s a second generation immigrant, if he was born in Turkey, the moment he committed a crime he should be allowed to return to Türkiye unconditionally.
> He was applying for refugee status together with his father and was on provisional release, having been temporarily released from detention in an immigration facility. Another crime by a lying refugee?
>>21 >>32 Provisional release is everything at the moment. Of the 1,300 Kurds in Kawaguchi, 700 are released. I can’t help but think that the government is intentionally letting Kurds into the country.
You don’t have to be affiliated with the US military to enjoy this. The response of the prefectural police is likely the will of the ruling party, which is courting the United States.
All the women in Saitama are Kurdish. This is evidence that both the police and politicians approve. If you don’t like it, Japanese people should leave Saitama!!
Come on, are the police, prefecture, city and even assembly members all in cahoots with the Kurdish migrant criminals? What do they have to gain from this? They’re not getting any money, are they?
From the perspective of conservatives who defend the rape of women by American soldiers, it would be “the fault of the women for walking in an area where they could be raped.”
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