

The arrest of a man who printed several pistols has prompted the Japanese government to call for laws restricting 3D printers with uncharacteristic swiftness.
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News that having schoolgirls deliver pro-wrestling moves on paying patrons under the guise of “reflexology” has sent shockwaves through Japan – not least thanks to the helpful illustrations provided by the Nikkan Sports newspaper.
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A “delivery health” establishment which advertised sex with elementary and middle school girls but in fact only dispatched “adult girls who were short and looked young” has been broken up by police – though for offences apparently unrelated to this aspect of their services.
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Police have decided not to prosecute or even sack a police officer who took upskirt photographs of 24 policewomen and 14 women using his smartphone concealed in forensics footwear, ruling that neither crime scenes, police interrogations, or police stations constitute “public spaces” for the purposes of anti-voyeurism laws.
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Police are looking for a woman who outrageously dared to speak to two little girls in the street, making an unusual change to their constant stream of warnings about men who dare to speak to, look at or inhabit the same space as girls they do not know.
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A NEET has been arrested for partaking of paid sex with a schoolgirl he paid to walk around Akihabara.
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Police have arrested a man for kidnapping a 9-year-old girl after he was reported as a suspect by the public “for having shoujo manga” and “looking like an otaku” – finding both a shoujo and as many as 4 volumes of shoujo manga in his possession.
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The latest outrage against the nation’s schoolgirls comes in the form of schoolgirl cyclist who almost hit an old man in the dark, only for him to commit verbal battery on her by insisting she put on her lights, with Osaka police issuing one of their famous advisories in an effort the bring the felon to justice.
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In a shocking turnabout for a Japanese court, a man accused of a crime by a woman has been declared innocent after it emerged police just made up their report which stated “he enjoyed watching peeping porn” and “seeing that women aroused my animal instincts.”
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Japan, News
- Date: Dec 19, 2013 02:38 JST
- Tags: Akihabara, Crime, Enjo Kousai, Law, Lolicon, Otaku, Police, Prostitution, Schoolgirls

100 police have raided the streets of Akihabara in a crackdown on “JK walks,” for the first time resulting in actual JKs being taken into custody.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Dec 16, 2013 17:02 JST
- Tags: Comiket, Crime, Doujinshi, Events, Fujoshi, Mental Illness, Osaka, Otaku, Police

Police have finally managed to catch the deranged Kuroko fan whose many threats of mayhem and murder caused so much disruption to events and shops handling Kuroko no Basket related products, surprising many by not being a crazed fujoshi after all.
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Americans confronted with an unfamiliar IdolMaster credit card apparently found it so cute they could not believe it genuine and instead arrested the owner for fraud, causing some consternation amongst Japanese Aimasu fans.
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