Police have arrested three sixteen year-old French males for suspected larceny. The teens, who attend an international school in Japan, are accused of stealing games and consoles from Akihabara retailer Sofmap.
On 18 separate occasions starting last November, the trio walked out of Sofmap with a grand total of 92 games and seven consoles ā nobody tried to stop them. Then then used phony college identity cards to resell the loot at another nearby store, which is also owned by Sofmap.
One of the suspects stated that their international school classmates were affluent. Money could have been a motivation for these crimes.
Itās estimated that the boys made 1 million yen (US$10,000) in their swindle. āStealing is simple in Japan,ā says one of the suspects in a sworn statement. āJapanese people shouldnāt be so easily trusting of people.ā
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