SAITAMA (TR) – The Saitama Prefectural Board of Education on Tuesday introduced the disciplinary dismissal of two male highschool lecturers over separate incidents involving illicit sexual relations with a feminine pupil and the voyeuristic filming of bare boys, stories the Saitama Shimbun (June 17).
The board has withheld the names of each educators to guard the identities of the underage victims.
In the primary case, a 31-year-old instructor at a prefectural highschool within the jap district engaged in sexual activity with a feminine pupil a number of instances inside a faculty classroom between July and January.
According to the personnel division, the instructor developed romantic emotions for the woman after repeatedly exchanging messages on social media, finally crossing the road to fulfill his sexual wishes.
Despite the repeated encounters, the instructor claimed he “did not consider them to be dating.” The illicit relationship got here to mild when the scholar reported the matter to the principal in late January.
36 bare boys
In the second case, a 32-year-old instructor at a southern district highschool was fired after taking tosatsu (secret) footage of male college students in a altering room at a faculty coaching facility.
Operating as a membership advisor, the instructor routinely instructed college students to weigh themselves after showering. Over an 11-month interval, he used his private smartphone to secretly file 36 bare boys. He was additionally discovered to have despatched sexually suggestive messages to college students through social media.
Police arrested the 32-year-old in February on suspicion of violating anti-voyeurism legal guidelines and manufacturing baby pornography.
The 54-year-old principal of the southern district faculty was formally reprimanded for failing to take applicable motion regardless of receiving earlier stories concerning the instructor’s inappropriate messages.
“We take it very seriously that two incidents involving obscene acts have occurred at our prefectural schools,” Saitama Superintendent Kaoru Ishikawa mentioned in a press release. “We will exhaust all means and dedicate our full efforts to eradicating such misconduct.”

