TOKYO, Dec 02 (News On Japan) –
YouTuber Koreaki Rengoku, often known as Kazuaki Sugita (40), has been re-arrested for bodily restraining a person whereas placing him beneath a ‘citizen’s arrest’, claiming he was a drug addict.
In a video posted on social media, the sufferer is pushed to the bottom and surrounded by a gaggle of males close to JR Kanamachi Station in September. The caption says they’ve overpowered a methamphetamine addict attempting to flee earlier than the police arrive.
According to Tokyo police, nonetheless, the person in his 50s was simply there to fulfill somebody and had no connection to methamphetamine.
Investigations are underway for the opposite companions concerned, with potential expenses being thought-about. There are not any studies of Sugita admitting to the fees.
Related article: YouTuber who made bogus ‘citizen’s arrest’ busted for defamation
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