Yamaguchi Gumi and Kobe Yamaguchi Gumi `` Specified Conflict Designated Gangs '' to be designated in 6 prefectures December 27 6:01

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The Kobe Yamaguchi Gumi, which was divided into Yamaguchi Gumi and Yamaguchi Gumi, where the conflict continues, the Public Safety Commissions of six prefectures, including Hyogo, Osaka, and Aichi, have decided to designate them as "Specified Conflict Designated Gangs" that can enforce more stringent crackdowns. . Effective on the 7th of next month, security zones will be set up at the main sites of the group.

Conflict between the Yamaguchi Gumi and the divided Kobe Yamaguchi Gumi has intensified last month, with the Kobe Yamaguchi Gumi executive killed with an automatic rifle in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture.

For this reason, Hyogo, where the two organizations are based, and the Public Safety Commissions of the six prefectures of Osaka, Kyoto, Aichi, Mie, and Gifu, are trying to establish a "Specified Conflict Designated Gangster" that can enforce more stringent control. We have provided an opportunity to listen to our opinions and proceeded with the procedure.

And on the 26th, each of the public safety commissions officially designated two organizations.

The official notice will be published in the Official Gazette on the 7th of next month.

In guard areas, members are not allowed to gather with more than five people, enter group offices, or cling to members of opposing organizations, and police can be arrested for violations.

The designated period is three months and can be extended.

This is the second designation in Japan since the Dojinkai, which has its headquarters in Fukuoka Prefecture, and the Kyushu Seidokai at that time were first designated in 2012.

"Specified gangs" are designated by prefectural public safety committees based on the Criminal Gangs Countermeasures Act when there is a danger that gangs will intensify the conflict and cause serious harm to residents.

When a designated gang is designated as a "Specified Conflict," members of a designated gang in a certain area called a guard area may gather together with more than five members, wear together members of opposing opponents, offices, etc. They are forbidden to enter and police can be arrested for violations.

This is the second designation nationwide since the Dojinkai, which has its headquarters in Fukuoka Prefecture, and the Kyushu Seidokai at that time were first designated in 2012.

It was lifted a year and a half after the designation because there were no later conflicts and two gangs settled and submitted documents that promised no conflict.