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Saitama paper company exec illegally hired ‘cheap' foreigners
SAITAMA (TR) – Saitama Prefectural Police on Tuesday announced the arrest of a male executive from a paper company located in Saitama City over alleged illegal hiring of foreign staff, reports the Saitama Shimbun (Aug. 13).
The 72-year-old executive from paper processing company JT Paper Co., Ltd. allegedly employing five Indonesian men who were in Japan illegally for overstaying the periods allowed on their visas at the company's factory between March 2021 and June of this year.
Upon his arrest on suspicion of violating the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act regarding aiding and abetting illegal employment, the executive admitted to the allegations. 'The company's business was tough, so we hired illegal foreign nationals who could be hired cheaply,' he said.
According to the police, an Indonesian man who had been working illegally at the company was arrested on suspicion of violating the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act in February of this year when he was stopped by police on the street in Minami Ward, Saitama City.
Subsequent investigations revealed that other Indonesians were also working illegally at the company of the executive.