According to Japanese media reports, Japanese police recently arrested a 23-year-old Osaka man named Ryo Yasuda. It is reported that Yasuda posted a message online in January this year to sell concert tickets for the popular animation "Love Live!". A 20-year-old male college student living in Taito District, Tokyo, saw the message and contacted the suspect to buy tickets. After paying 40,000 yen in cash, he received a blank paper. After receiving the white paper, the deceived college student immediately reported the case to the police. Through the police investigation, it was found that the suspect Anchang had a great relationship with the case. Through the interrogation of the suspect Anchang, Anchang confessed his motive of "wanting living expenses" and confessed his fraudulent behavior. According to the investigation of the Japanese Metropolitan Police Department, the suspect Anchang has committed more than 40 crimes since July last year by falsely claiming to sell concert tickets for popular idols. Although tickets are not easy to get, it is better to get them from official channels first, but LL's fans really have to be rich... For more related information, please visit: Love Live! |
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