TOKYO (TR) – Prosecutors have determined to not indict two members of the scouting group Natural for allegedly arranging ladies to work in grownup leisure institutions, reviews Nippon News Network (Dec. 15).
The two males, aged 33 and 28, have been arrested in January of this yr for arranging ladies of their 20s and 30s to work in grownup leisure institutions.
On Monday, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office acknowledged that the rationale for not indicting them was, “We decided not to indict after taking into consideration the relevant evidence.”
As beforehand reported, Natural has practically 2,000 members nationwide, principally aged of their 20s. The group refers ladies to grownup leisure (fuzoku) institutions and receives unlawful referral charges generally known as “scout kickbacks” from the institutions. Annual revenues are estimated at 5 billion yen.
With its members speaking on a particular smartphone app, police have been investigating the group as an nameless, cell crime group (tokuryu).

