In February this year, a Japanese suspect involved in telecommunications fraud in the Philippines caused heated discussion because of his codename "Luffy" (reported by this site). More than four months after he was forcibly deported to the Philippines, today the Tokyo police announced that "Luffy" was arrested again on suspicion of being the mastermind and involved in multiple robberies and thefts. The suspect, Masato Imamura, was an unknown criminal. He was just an ordinary criminal among many others. Unexpectedly, he became famous for his online codename, the Pirate King "Luffy". He was forcibly deported to the Philippines for more than 4 months, but his crime was exposed again and he was accused of being the mastermind and participating in multiple robberies and thefts. According to the police, as many as 13 other suspects in the same case said that they were hired by "dark jobs" to commit crimes. One of the masterminds was this "Luffy". Nowadays, in Japan, Europe and the United States, this kind of "dark jobs" posted on the Internet are becoming more and more popular among desperate criminals, and illegal cases are becoming more and more frequent. |
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