According to a report by Japan Kyodo News on December 20, Aichi Prefecture police announced the arrest of Japanese cartoonist Ken'ya Suzuki on charges of importing child pornography in violation of Japanese customs laws, which caused an uproar in society. •A few days ago, a fan tweeted that Kenya Suzuki suddenly disappeared and there was no news or contact. Now the reason is clear. According to the police, Kenya Suzuki was suspected of importing child pornography photo albums from Germany and was arrested for violating Japanese customs laws. • Suzuki Kenya is a Japanese manga artist. His representative work "No Taboos! Private Talks of High School Girls" has been serialized in KADOKAWA's free online magazine "ComicWalker" since June 2014, with over 1.8 million views and over 110,000 copies sold. • Considering the previous case of another well-known cartoonist "carrying" banned child pornography magazines, the police's description of Suzuki Ken's crime this time is obviously more serious. The police said the case is under active investigation. •This incident has been on the hot list, and netizens are discussing it, saying that just by looking at the entry tags, they thought that a big-name cartoonist had rekindled an old friendship••• |
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