In order to convey the reality and dangers of "black bites" that claim high remuneration and recruit perpetrators of special fraud and robberies, the National Police Agency has published a collection of case studies that summarize the testimonies of arrested juveniles and urges people not to apply easily.

According to the National Police Agency, of the 1,2458 people arrested for involvement in special fraud last year, 19, or 473%, were under the age of 20.

Since there are many cases where they applied for "black part-time jobs" and participated in criminal acts, we have recently published a collection of case studies that summarize the testimonies of juveniles who were arrested.

The collection of case studies introduces the basic pattern
from application to arrest, such as a case where the criminal group was told that the reward would be transferred to an account, but was arrested without being paid, or
a case where the money was wound up in excess of the reward and was arrested after being snitched
You can see the fact that it is truncated as a "discarded piece" after being used conveniently.


There are also cases where people who sent personal information about themselves and their family members to the criminal group and then refused to be involved in the scam, they were threatened with "killing the whole family" and had no choice but to continue.

The National Police Agency publishes the collection of case studies on its website and distributes it to prefectural police and educational institutions for use.

The person in charge of the National Police Agency urges people not to apply easily, saying, "'Dark part-time job' is not a part-time job, but a crime, and if you do it even once, you will definitely be arrested by the police."

Until you are arrested once you are complicit...

The collection of case studies explains the process from applying for "Dark Part-Time" to being arrested, with the testimonies of the boys who were arrested.

When applying, there are many cases where you search for "high reward" on SNS, etc., ▽ "When I wrote 'I'm having trouble with money' on SNS, I received a message from the criminal group saying, 'Why don't you work,
there is a job where you can make a lot of money?'
" ▽ Examples such as "When I created an account for side job recruitment, I received a message that I would be introduced to a job related to receiving packages overseas."

If you apply, the criminal group will then instruct you to use highly confidential communication apps such as "Telegram" and "Signal" to communicate.

After that, they are asked to send personal information, such as "I need it as registration information for part-time work," and in addition to their health insurance card, resident card, and face photo, they skillfully ask for information such as family structure, place of work, and dating partner.

When you submit this personal information, they tell you the details of your job, but if you find out it's a scam and try to stop, they will use that personal information to threaten you.


Some testimonies included that "when I refused because I thought there was a high risk of being caught by the police, I was threatened by my mother to rush to my home" and
"I realized that it was a scam on the way and threatened to kill my whole family if I said I wanted to stop."
You will be forced into a situation where you will have no choice but to be complicit as the end of the criminal group.

When he turned down a second job, he said,
"The last package was money swindled from an old lady. I can't run away because I know your face photo and address,"
and once you are complicit, you will not be able to get out until you are arrested.

According to the National Police Agency, "If you feel even a little uneasy, such as applying for a suspicious part-time job, you can prevent complicity in a crime by consulting the police."

"Black Bite" recruitment is also available on major job sites

It is known that the recruitment of black jobs was carried out not only on SNS but also on major job sites.

According to the National Police Agency, in just over a year until January, 1 men and women who were arrested by police in seven prefectures, including Tokyo and Aichi, for engaging in special fraud applied for executive positions on a major job site.

In the recruitment advertisement, the job description was introduced as "delivery", "home delivery", "hand carry", etc., and when you applied, you were instructed to switch to a highly confidential communication app and contact them.

The National Police Agency, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, is strengthening measures such as urging companies that operate job sites to delete and check illegal job offers.

In addition, in addition to content posted on SNS and job sites that suggests the payment of large remuneration, we will start measures to request the site administrator to delete posts that include "receiver" and "outsource", the hidden word "UD" indicating them, and the words "carryer" and "consignee" as early as next month.