Illegal dismantling of pigs Arrested Vietnamese SNS for sale or exchange November 3 21:21

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A series of livestock and fruit theft cases in the Kanto region.

In Gunma and Saitama, Vietnamese were arrested one after another on suspicion of illegal dismantling of pigs and illegal stay, and it was found that there was a suspicion that pigs were bought and sold on the group's SNS.

Most have expired after entering the country as technical intern trainees, and police are investigating group relationships as well as links to a series of theft cases.

In the Kanto region such as Gunma and Saitama, livestock and fruits such as pigs and cows have been stolen one after another, and more than 800 pigs alone have been damaged.



Vietnamese have been arrested in Gunma and Saitama since late last month while police are investigating a series of theft cases.



Of these, about 30 chickens frozen in the search were found in the houses of 13 men and women arrested on suspicion of staying illegally in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture.



It is suspected that he was exchanging information about buying and selling pigs on SNS, which seems to belong to a 39-year-old man who is a leader.



In addition, four people were arrested in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, and one person in Kamisato Town, Saitama Prefecture, on suspicion of illegally dismantling pigs, and according to the investigation so far, "I bought pigs through SNS, dismantled and ate them." It means that he is making a statement to the effect.



Most of them have expired their period of stay after entering Japan as technical intern trainees, and it is believed that some of them were unable to return to Japan due to the effects of the new coronavirus.



Police are investigating the relationship between the groups and their connection to a series of theft cases.

Successive theft of livestock and fruits

In the Kanto region, livestock and fruits have been stolen one after another.



In Gunma prefecture, there are about 710 pigs, about 140 chickens, 2 cows, and about 5700 pears.



In Saitama prefecture, there are about 130 pigs, about 230 chickens, about 100 ducks, 12 goats, and about 5150 pears.



In Tochigi prefecture, there are 6 cows and about 3700 peaches.



In Ibaraki prefecture, there are 1 pig, about 1100 persimmons, about 610 watermelons, about 310 pears, and so on.

The pig farmer who was damaged

A man from a pig farm in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, said that in August, two pigs and 50 piglets were stolen from the piggery just before shipping.



The man said, "Gunma Prefecture's number of victims is not odd, so the groups involved may not be one or two. It may be somewhat calming if some of the actually stolen groups are arrested. I want you to be caught soon. "



He also said, "I feel sorry for the Vietnamese who came to Japan without a job, and I can have some sympathy. However, if I had stolen someone's stuff and sold it, I wouldn't want it again."

13 people on suspicion of illegal stay

In a series of investigations into livestock and fruit theft cases, most Vietnamese arrested in other cases in Gunma and Saitama entered the country as technical intern trainees.



According to investigators, 13 Vietnamese men and women between the ages of 20 and 39, who were arrested on suspicion of staying illegally in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, entered Japan from 2013 to last year.



Of these, 10 entered the country as technical intern trainees, and the remaining 3 were for study abroad or short-term stays.



After that, the period of stay had expired from the beginning to September, and some police investigated that "I lost my job due to the influence of the new coronavirus" or "The plane did not fly due to the influence of corona." I couldn't go back to Vietnam. "



Originally staying outside Gunma prefecture such as Ibaraki and Kumamoto, it seems that they got to know each other through the SNS of the Vietnamese community, and the police think that the new coronavirus has made their lives difficult and they have started to live together.



Among the 13 people, the leader is a self-proclaimed 39-year-old man who runs a karaoke shop, and at the distribution center near the house in Ota City where he was staying, in the column of this man's name and product name, "meat" and "fruit" I found a delivery slip that says ".



Police suspect that the man was delivering it, and that he may have obtained pigs and fruits and resold them.



In the same city of Ota, Gunma Prefecture, four technical intern trainees of Vietnamese nationality were arrested for illegally dismantling pigs in an apartment room.



In Kamisato Town, Saitama Prefecture, a 29-year-old Vietnamese national who entered the country as a technical intern trainee for illegally dismantling pigs has been arrested.



In response to the investigations so far, the police are investigating where to obtain the pigs, as they have made statements to the effect that they bought pigs through SNS, disassembled them, and ate them.

The reason for the arrest was SNS

It was the SNS of the Vietnamese community that triggered the arrest of 13 men and women of Vietnamese nationality who were suspected of staying illegally in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture.



According to investigators, the SNS account is believed to belong to a 39-year-old man who runs a karaoke shop and is self-proclaimed as a leader. He calls himself "Gunma's big brother" in Vietnamese, and images of disassembled pigs and fruits, as well as prices. I was posting.



There is also a suspicion that pigs and other goods were being bought and sold on SNS, but in August, many posts were deleted at the same time that livestock theft cases were revealed in various places. is.



On the other hand, in the apartment room where four Vietnamese men who were also arrested for illegally dismantling pigs in Ota City lived, lumps of pork meat and kitchen knives were found by searching.



On the SNS that seems to belong to four people, an image that seems to have burned a piglet in the bicycle storage area of ​​the apartment was posted.



This was posted in July, and you can see how the piglet is stabbed with a stick like bamboo and slowly turned to bake.



A man living near the apartment said, "I saw the pigs roasting from the end of the rainy season to the summer. The pigs were sticked and roasted. There were four or five foreigners who were roasting. I think it was. "

Vietnamese men

A Vietnamese man who lived in the same house as 13 Vietnamese men and women arrested on suspicion of illegal stay in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture, responded to NHK's interview.



The man is still living in the same house, and he wrote on SNS, "I lost my job because of Corona. I don't have a job, so please introduce me to a job." I'll help you. I'll give you a place to live. I'll share what I eat. "



On the other hand, when asked if 13 people were involved in a series of pig theft cases, the man replied, "I don't know, but I don't. I definitely don't."

Is multiple groups involved?

Police are investigating suspected groups involved in a series of theft cases, but some have not been clarified.



In previous investigations, 13 people in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture were arrested on suspicion of illegal stay, and another 4 people in Ota City, Gunma Prefecture and 1 person in Kamisato Town, Saitama Prefecture were arrested on suspicion of illegally dismantling pigs. ..



Most of them are Vietnamese who had entered the country as technical intern trainees, and the police are investigating whether each group had contact on SNS.



It is unknown whether the arrested Vietnamese were involved in a series of livestock and fruit theft cases.



Police are also continuing to investigate how they obtained chickens and pigs that were allegedly dismantled in a house search, and whether other groups were involved in the case.