Japanese ‘Luffy’ criminal ringleaders deported


TWO of the four suspects believed to be behind a spate of robberies and telephone fraud cases across Japan have been deported from the Philippines.

Japanese news outlets and social media have been captivated by the crimes that allegedly involved ringleaders based in the South-East Asian country.

Low-level criminals arrested in Japan told police they received instructions from a person or several people who used the name “Luffy” via the Telegram messenger app.

Monkey D. Luffy is the lead character of the hugely popular One Piece manga, a straw hat-wearing pirate hunting for a coveted treasure.

Officials escorted Kiyoto Imamura and Toshiya Fujita, who were both handcuffed, into a Japan Airlines jet at the Manila airport yesterday.

The two suspects would be accompanied by Japanese police to Tokyo, Philippines Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla said.

The four men were previously held at an immigration detention facility in Manila, where they were caught with cellphones that may have been used to run “criminal enterprises”, Remulla told reporters last week.

Criminals were reportedly given orders to carry out break-ins or fraud.

Japanese national broadcaster NHK said more than 70 people had been apprehended.

The group was thought to be behind 2,300 cases of fraud worth ¥3.5bil (RM112mil), NHK said.

It has also been connected to a series of break-ins in Tokyo, including one that ended with the murder of 90-year-old Kinuyo Oshio, who was found dead at her home on Jan 19.

As Japan and the Philippines do not have an extradition treaty, local cases already filed against the suspects had to be cleared before they could leave.

The other two suspects could be deported as early as today, the same day that Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos is due to depart on an official state visit to Tokyo. — AFP

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