Japan has seen a surge in desperate young people committing ‘yami baito’ – small-time crimes as part-time jobs.
Court papers said Ebisawa — who U.S. prosecutors say is a leader of Japan's notorious Yakuza mafia — told the DEA's confidential source in 2020 that he had access to a large quantity of ...
Japan’s legendary organized crime gang often called the Japanese Mafia, as well as those Yakuza members looking to flee from its grasp, has confirmed that it has been hacked. As spotted by an ...
One of children's TV icons had his fingers doctored for the Japanese market for a chilling and surprising reason. In Japan ...
US prosecutors have charged a 60-year-old alleged member of the Japanese Yakuza mafia with conspiring to traffic nuclear materials. Takeshi Ebisawa was charged with allegedly attempting to sell ...
The organisation reportedly has its tentacles in a varied assortment of businesses, raking in billions of dollars.
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US prosecutors have charged an alleged member of the Japanese mafia with conspiring to traffic nuclear materials. Takeshi Ebisawa, 60, tried to sell uranium and plutonium that he believed would be ...
A Japanese mafia boss has pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar to Iran along with drug trafficking and weapons offences. Takeshi Ebisawa, 60, a member of the ...
A man who federal prosecutors say runs a notorious Japanese organized crime syndicate pleaded guilty last week to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials to Iran and U.S. weapons abandoned in ...
An alleged leader in Japan’s Yakuza pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges of attempting to traffic nuclear material sourced from war-ravaged Myanmar with the understanding that Iran would use ...
A leader from Japan’s Yakuza crime syndicate has admitted to ‘brazenly’ trafficking nuclear material from Myanmar to be used by Iran. Takeshi Ebisawa was captured during an undercover ...
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