Summary: Man arrested in rural Japan on charges of leaving obscene DVDs in stores as gifts for “healthy men” SoraNews
- A man in Komatsushima, Japan, left DVDs containing illegally recorded videos of women in public places.
- The 67-year-old construction executive denies the charges despite being identified through security footage.
- Police suspect the man may be connected to other similar incidents of distributing obscene DVDs in the area.
A: Hey, did you hear something crazy happened in Tokushima?
B: No, what’s up? Spill the tea!
A: Apparently, someone was leaving DVDs around town. Like, just leaving them in laundromats and convenience stores.
B: Seriously? What were on the DVDs?
A: Uh… not good. They were "indecent" videos. Pictures too. Seems like secretly taken stuff.
B: Oh my gosh! Without consent? That's terrible!
A: Yeah, the news says the women in the videos are local. It’s making people really worried.
B: Wow, so creepy. Did they catch the person?
A: They think they did! Security cameras at the stores helped. They identified a 67-year-old guy.
B: A construction company executive? Unbelievable!
A: Right? He's denying it, saying he didn't do it. But it's not the first time this has happened.
B: So, they’re investigating other similar incidents too? This is a really big deal.
A: Definitely. It’s pretty shocking that someone would do this, you know? Physical media is still a thing!
B: I know! Crazy times. Let's hope they find out all the details and help those women.
- The 67-year-old construction executive denies the charges despite being identified through security footage.
- Police suspect the man may be connected to other similar incidents of distributing obscene DVDs in the area.
A: Hey, did you hear something crazy happened in Tokushima?
B: No, what’s up? Spill the tea!
A: Apparently, someone was leaving DVDs around town. Like, just leaving them in laundromats and convenience stores.
B: Seriously? What were on the DVDs?
A: Uh… not good. They were "indecent" videos. Pictures too. Seems like secretly taken stuff.
B: Oh my gosh! Without consent? That's terrible!
A: Yeah, the news says the women in the videos are local. It’s making people really worried.
B: Wow, so creepy. Did they catch the person?
A: They think they did! Security cameras at the stores helped. They identified a 67-year-old guy.
B: A construction company executive? Unbelievable!
A: Right? He's denying it, saying he didn't do it. But it's not the first time this has happened.
B: So, they’re investigating other similar incidents too? This is a really big deal.
A: Definitely. It’s pretty shocking that someone would do this, you know? Physical media is still a thing!
B: I know! Crazy times. Let's hope they find out all the details and help those women.
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Summary
Japanese man (67), a construction executive, is suspected of illegally recording & distributing videos of women in Tokushima. Identified via security footage, he denies charges. Police investigate potential links to other similar incidents. #Japan #PrivacyViolation
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Date: Jan. 27, 2026
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Created: 2026/01/27 21:44
Updated: 2026/01/27 22:39
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