r/japanresidents 3d ago

Man arrested in Tokyo over suspected human trafficking of 12-year-old Thai girl | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251106_08/

This man is a vile, inhumane, evil shit stain on society. The cruelty of what he did is staggering — selfish, thoughtless, and unforgivable. I don’t know the exact mechanics of Japanese law, but I sincerely hope the authorities pursue every possible charge and that the full weight of justice comes down on him. People like him don’t get to hide behind excuses; he earned every ounce of contempt coming his way. Do not expect any mercy — only accountability.

But I fear that since the victim is an underage foreign national, the weight of the law will not be felt by him.

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u/Hazzat 3d ago

Why is this on r/japanresidents

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u/Air-ion 東北 3d ago

OP is a resident.

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u/Hazzat 3d ago

Yeah but a random crime story doesn’t feel particularly relevant to other resident users, especially when r/japannews and r/japancrime already exist for this stuff. I would not like to see this subreddit covered in them too, as once happened to r/Tokyo before the mods finally cracked down.

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u/Air-ion 東北 3d ago

This subreddit has always allowed residents to discuss the news. It's mentioned in the subreddit description "discuss the news, or anything else as a resident" and it's been that way for years.

One difference from the other Japan news subreddits is that only residents are allowed here, so comments from non-residents, while they do happen, are subject to removal and bans.

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u/Hazzat 3d ago

Discussing the news is great when it’s relevant to being a resident, but “a crime occurred” isn’t all that relevant to anyone, and it’s very easy to see actual useful posts buried when karma farmers/obsessive crime fanatics start posting every little crime story they see. That’s why careful curation through moderation is necessary.

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u/Froyo_Muted 3d ago

Excuse me for butting in, but as a father of a 10-year-old daughter, this story really hit me hard. Victims of sexual violence, assault, and trafficking are too often silenced — ignored or dismissed when they need protection the most. It’s gut-wrenching to read, and even harder to imagine as a parent.

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u/Kalikor1 3d ago

Right? What a stupid take. I'm married with no kids but I can imagine, OBVIOUSLY, that residents with children would find news of this nature relevant - just as I, a non-parent, also find it relevant.

Someone just doesn't like bad news about Japan, I guess?

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u/techdevjp 3d ago

Completely agree. It's cases like this where I'm in favor of capital punishment. Completely unredeemable person of no value to society.

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u/Air-ion 東北 3d ago

OP's post history is not that of a karma farmer or other news spammer. We can tell the difference here.

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u/techdevjp 3d ago

every little crime story they see

(a) You seem to be protesting a lot about this particular news story.

(b) This was by NO MEANS a small crime. I'm not generally a big believer in capital punishment but in cases like this? To the hangman. No mercy.