Japanese police arrested a suspect who illegally uploaded magazine comics. He was previously arrested for uploading JUMP

Japanese police arrested a suspect who illegally uploaded magazine comics. He was previously arrested for uploading JUMP

Today, on February 25, according to Japanese media reports, the Kumamoto Prefecture police once again arrested two foreign men on suspicion of illegally uploading unreleased comics from the weekly manga magazine "Weekly Shonen Magazine" to the Internet. It is worth noting that the two suspects had been arrested before for illegally uploading comics from another unreleased weekly manga magazine "Weekly Shonen JUMP" to the Internet.

It is reported that the two suspects are 36 and 34 years old respectively. They claim to be the head of Japan Deal World Company headquartered in Tokyo. The two are suspected of uploading the unreleased weekly comics "Weekly Shonen Magazine" to foreign websites and sharing them.

In addition, the two had been arrested before for illegally uploading comics from another unreleased weekly comics magazine, Weekly Shonen JUMP, on the Internet, and the case has not yet been closed.

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