These toilets are like a crime scene. To begin with, Japanese toilets are not built according to global standards. I would even go so far as to call them the most dangerous toilets in the world.
These astonishing photographs give an unprecedented glimpse inside the world of the Yakuza, the Japanese organised crime syndicates, known for their brutality, tattoos and strict code of honour ...
Police in Japan who were busy tracking thousands of yakuza members just a few years ago have set their eyes on a new threat: ...
Japan’s designated organized crime gangs continue to decline in numbers ... Officers from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department investigate the scene of a shooting near JR Machida Station ...
Police and the mother of the victim, Taiki Fujii, handed out flyers at the supermarket, convenience stores and railway stations in the vicinity of the crime scene, asking anyone with any information ...
Movies about organized crime have been popular since the silent era and have ... Robert De Niro aiming gun from his bed with ...
The initial response of local police officers who rush to a crime scene is to arrest the suspect ... A person seeking to possess a gun in Japan is required to attend an all-day class, take a ...
A 41-year-old male suspect was arrested at the scene ... crime and relationships with family and friends”. Few gun-owning civilians The result is that the level of gun ownership among Japanese ...
Tokyo Metropolitan Police last week arrested an executive of the Takinogawa gang, a faction of Japan's second-most powerful organized crime syndicate — the Sumiyoshi-kai. His alleged crime?
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MANILA CITY, Philippines — The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has already started deportation procedures for another Japanese citizen believed to be part of the “Luffy” robbery and crime group ...
A senior member of yakuza was arrested for allegedly stealing Pokemon cards near Tokyo in April, a case seen as an example of Japanese organized crime groups struggling with declining membership.