logo
Osaka police widen investigation into group preying on young women for prostitution

Osaka police widen investigation into group preying on young women for prostitution

Tokyo Reported10 hours ago

OSAKA(TR) – Osaka Prefectural Police have arrested two men for forcing girls who frequent a gathering spot for young people in Osaka City's downtown Minami area into prostitution, reports the Asahi Shimbun (June 20).
According to police, Yusuke Kimura, 34, and Koki Hideshima, 24, are a part of a group that preys on young women and girls in downtown Osaka.
On June 13 last year, Kimura and Hideshima are suspected of conspiring to have a teenage high school girl engage in prostitution with two men in their 50s at a hotel in Kishiwada City.
Kimura is also suspected of meeting with the high school girl the day before at a cafe in Osaka and promising to share the proceeds from prostitution.
The high school girl was recruited through social media. Police said that June 13 and 14 she engaged in prostitution with a total of five men, including two in their 50s. She told police that she 'earned a total of 75,000 yen, and my share was 27,000 yen.'
Police have not revealed whether the suspects admit to violating the Anti-prostitution Law and the Child Welfare Law. Yusuke Kimura (X) 'Gurishita'
The girls were recruited from the 'Gurishita' area, whose name is a reference to the popular meeting place under ( shita ) the popular Glico advertisement in downtown Osaka City.
Law enforcement considers the operation to be an anonymous, mobile crime group ( tokuryu ) that forces many young women, including girls, into prostitution.
During the investigation, evidence emerged showing that Kimura was in charge of a staff of around 70 people who recruited prostitutes through dating sites and transported girls to prostitution venues.
In a separate case, Kaito Takimoto, a 26-year-old resident of Sakai City, is currently on trial for forcing one high school girl to have sex with at least 109 men over a 10-day period while traveling by car around Tohoku and other areas. He also coerced another girl to have sex with at least 28 men over a 5-day period in Hokuriku.
Takimoto is an associate of Kimura and Hideshima. Based on the investigation into Takimoto, police learned about the involvement of Kimura and Hideshima in the group.
Police are currently investigating the true nature of the group.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Hong Kong's Last Active Pro-Democracy Group Says It Will Disband Amid Security Crackdown
Hong Kong's Last Active Pro-Democracy Group Says It Will Disband Amid Security Crackdown

Yomiuri Shimbun

time8 hours ago

  • Yomiuri Shimbun

Hong Kong's Last Active Pro-Democracy Group Says It Will Disband Amid Security Crackdown

HONG KONG, June 29 (Reuters) – Hong Kong's League of Social Democrats said on Sunday that it would disband amid 'immense political pressure' from a five year-long national security crackdown, leaving the China-ruled city with no formal pro-democracy opposition presence. The LSD becomes the third major opposition party to shutter in Hong Kong in the past two years. Co-founded in 2006 by former lawmaker Leung Kwok-hung as a radical wing of the pro-democracy camp, the LSD is the last group in Hong Kong to stage small protests this year. Mass public gatherings and marches spearheaded by political and civil society groups had been common in Hong Kong until 2020, but the threat of prosecution has largely shut down organized protests since. China imposed a national security law on the former British colony in 2020, punishing offences like subversion with possible life imprisonment following mass pro-democracy protests in 2019. A second set of laws, known as Article 23, was passed in 2024 by the city's pro-Beijing legislature covering crimes such as sedition and treason. Current chair Chan Po-ying said the group had been 'left with no choice' and after considering the safety of party members had decided to shutdown. Chan declined to specify what pressures they had faced. 'We have endured hardships of internal disputes and the near total imprisonment of our leadership while witnessing the erosion of civil society, the fading of grassroots voices, the omnipresence of red lines and the draconian suppression of dissent,' Chan told reporters, while flanked by six other core members including Tsang Kin-shing, Dickson Chau, Raphael Wong, Figo Chan and Jimmy Sham. In February, the Democratic Party, the city's largest and most popular opposition party, announced it would disband. Several senior members told Reuters they had been warned by Beijing that a failure to do so would mean serious consequences including possible arrests. Earlier this month, China's top official on Hong Kong affairs, Xia Baolong, stressed national security work must continue as hostile forces were still interfering in the city. 'We must clearly see that the anti-China and Hong Kong chaos elements are still ruthless and are renewing various forms of soft resistance,' Xia said in a speech in Hong Kong. The League of Social Democrats is one of Hong Kong's smaller pro-democracy groups known for its more aggressive tactics and street protests in its advocacy of universal suffrage and grassroots causes including a universal pension scheme. In a 2016 incident, Leung threw a round object at former Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying inside the legislature. Three LSD members were fined on June 12 by a magistrate for setting up a street booth where a blank black cloth was displayed and money was collected in public without official permission. Chan told reporters that the party had no assets to divest and no funds left after several of its bank accounts were shut down in 2023. While never as popular as the more moderate Democratic Party and Civic Party, it gained three seats in a 2008 legislative election – its best showing. The LSD's founder Leung, 69, was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit subversion in 2021 in the landmark '47 Democrats' case. He is currently serving a sentence of six years and nine months in prison. Another member, Jimmy Sham, was also jailed in the same case andreleased in May. The security laws have been criticised as a tool of repression by the U.S. and Britain, but China says they have restored stability with 332 people so far arrested under these laws. 'I hope that the people of Hong Kong will continue to pay attention to the vulnerable, and they will continue to speak out for injustice,' Figo Chan said.

Osaka police widen investigation into group preying on young women for prostitution
Osaka police widen investigation into group preying on young women for prostitution

Tokyo Reported

time10 hours ago

  • Tokyo Reported

Osaka police widen investigation into group preying on young women for prostitution

OSAKA(TR) – Osaka Prefectural Police have arrested two men for forcing girls who frequent a gathering spot for young people in Osaka City's downtown Minami area into prostitution, reports the Asahi Shimbun (June 20). According to police, Yusuke Kimura, 34, and Koki Hideshima, 24, are a part of a group that preys on young women and girls in downtown Osaka. On June 13 last year, Kimura and Hideshima are suspected of conspiring to have a teenage high school girl engage in prostitution with two men in their 50s at a hotel in Kishiwada City. Kimura is also suspected of meeting with the high school girl the day before at a cafe in Osaka and promising to share the proceeds from prostitution. The high school girl was recruited through social media. Police said that June 13 and 14 she engaged in prostitution with a total of five men, including two in their 50s. She told police that she 'earned a total of 75,000 yen, and my share was 27,000 yen.' Police have not revealed whether the suspects admit to violating the Anti-prostitution Law and the Child Welfare Law. Yusuke Kimura (X) 'Gurishita' The girls were recruited from the 'Gurishita' area, whose name is a reference to the popular meeting place under ( shita ) the popular Glico advertisement in downtown Osaka City. Law enforcement considers the operation to be an anonymous, mobile crime group ( tokuryu ) that forces many young women, including girls, into prostitution. During the investigation, evidence emerged showing that Kimura was in charge of a staff of around 70 people who recruited prostitutes through dating sites and transported girls to prostitution venues. In a separate case, Kaito Takimoto, a 26-year-old resident of Sakai City, is currently on trial for forcing one high school girl to have sex with at least 109 men over a 10-day period while traveling by car around Tohoku and other areas. He also coerced another girl to have sex with at least 28 men over a 5-day period in Hokuriku. Takimoto is an associate of Kimura and Hideshima. Based on the investigation into Takimoto, police learned about the involvement of Kimura and Hideshima in the group. Police are currently investigating the true nature of the group.

Osaka man on trial for pimping high school girl to 100 men over 10 days
Osaka man on trial for pimping high school girl to 100 men over 10 days

Tokyo Reported

timea day ago

  • Tokyo Reported

Osaka man on trial for pimping high school girl to 100 men over 10 days

OSAKA (TR) – A man on trial here for forcing a high school girl into prostitution whereby she served more than 100 men last year has admitted to the allegations, reports the Sankei Shimbun (June 21). Based on the opening of the trial held at the Osaka District Court on June 17, Kaito Takimoto, 26, formed a group that forced two high school girls into prostitution, a scheme under the name 'Enjo Kosai Delivery Health,' which means a form of compensated dating. According to the prosecution's opening statement, one of the two girls was forced to have sex with at least 109 men over a 10-day period while traveling by car around Tohoku and other areas. The defendant coerced the other to have sex with at least 28 men over a 5-day period in Hokuriku. Takimoto stands accused of violating the Anti-prostitution Law and the Child Welfare Law. During the trial, Takimoto admitted to the charges. During questioning, he claimed to have held a 'supportive' attitude toward the high school girls. Kaito Takimoto (X) 'I didn't realize they were underage' The girls were recruited from the 'Gurishita' area, whose name is a reference to the popular meeting place under ( shita ) the popular Glico advertisement in downtown Osaka City. After offering prostitution roles to the girls, the group members posed as women on dating sites to secure male customers. The year before, Takimoto was introduced to a job at another sex business by an acquaintance. It turned out to be a similar illegal prostitution ring. The defendant explained to the court that the ring was run by 'half-gangsters' and decided to 'go independent' after he had heard complaints from the women. 'I had to be with them' Takimoto also said that he had spent his childhood with his grandmothers, not his parents. He compared his own situation to that of the high school girls, who had run away from home. 'I understood how they felt,' he said, 'and I felt I had to be with them. I didn't realize they were underage.' He knew the girls had said they had 'at least reached their limit.' But he explained, 'I didn't force them, I just told them to keep going at a pace that they could continue.' He also explained, 'They said they wanted to work because they needed money to rent a place.' He argued that the prostitution was carried out at the girls' wishes. However, the prosecution pointed out that the defendants received 'the majority of the compensation.' They collected between 15,000 yen and 20,000 yen per session. However, the two victims earned a total of only 2.2 million yen. The prosecution seeking a prison sentence of two and a half years and a fine of 300,000 yen, citing 'despicable and vicious crimes.' In its closing remarks the prosecution said the defendant 'controlled and used the girls as tools to make money.' Takimoto said, 'I'm sorry. It was the girls who suffered the most.' The defendant, who occasionally choked up in the courtroom as he expressed his regret and utter his apology for the crimes, will be sentenced by the court on July 2.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store