Chiba District Court convicted of threatening a missing girl's mother on SNS at 17:19 on October 19

Last year, the Chiba District Court sentenced a man charged with threatening to send a message such as "I'll kill you" to the mother of an 8-year-old girl who went missing at a campsite in Doshi Village, Yamanashi Prefecture. He sentenced him to a three-year suspended sentence for months.

Defendant Katsuji Saitsu (31) from Kannami Town, Shizuoka Prefecture, said on SNS of Misaki Ogura (8)'s mother Tomoko, who went missing last year at a campsite in Doshi Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, 11 times. I'm accused of threatening to send a message such as "I'm gonna kill you."



In previous trials, Saitsu admitted that he had been charged, and the prosecution said, "I sent an unreasonable message to the victims who continue to have uneasy days. The message from the defendant is concrete. He was sentenced to six months in prison, saying, "I feel danger and fear."



At the trial on the 19th, Judge Daisaku Kaneko of the Chiba District Court said, "The defendant was exposed to unfounded information and raised selfish resentment, and committed the crime while knowing that the victim was in a difficult situation. "It's a thing, and the content is insidious," he sentenced to six months in prison and a three-year suspended sentence.



According to the defendant's attorney, after the arrest, the defendant himself was slandered on the Internet, and now he is saying "I understand the feelings of the victim".

Mother of a girl "Think a little more and say a word"

Tomoko Ogura, who listened to the trial, told the interview, "I was a little relieved that I was convicted this time because the content of the slander slander by the defendant escalated and I was scared all the time."



Regarding the current situation, he said, "When I look at the comments on the net news, although it is decreasing, I still see some slander, so I am having a hard time." He said, "The Internet is convenient, but the text. I want you to think a little more about how the words you typed will reach the other party and say the words. I hope that the number of people who suffer in the same way will not increase, so I hope that you will notice that first. " I was talking.



Regarding her missing daughter, Misaki (8), she said, "I think I'm waiting for us to pick me up somewhere, so it's been over a year, but I didn't give up. If you wait for me, I'll be able to meet you again, so I'd like to ask you to do your best. "



Police are calling for information about Misaki, who is missing.



Contact the Yamanashi Prefectural Police Otsuki Police Station "0554-22-0110".