Siraisha placed the girls in her apartment near Tokyo, where she stabbed them and recovered the bodies.
For the first time since 2022, the death penalty was executed in Japan -30 -Year -old Takahiro Siraisha, known as the Twitter Killer, brutally killed nine people in 2017. It was reported by Kyodo News Friday, June 27.
Siraisha placed her victims – mainly girls aged 15 to 26 years – in their apartment near Tokyo. He found them through social networks, and then hit and recovered the bodies. The sentence in the form of the death penalty was conducted in 2020.
This is the first implementation in Japan in the last three years.
“I ordered him to do this after a thorough and deliberate consideration,” said Ceisuka Suzuki, minister of justice.
The prosecutor’s office requires the highest penalty for Sirashi. At the same time, the accused lawyers tried to reduce the sentence, claiming to say “he fulfilled the wishes of his victims.”
The last before Siraisha was held in 2022 Tomokhiro Kato, convicted of a 2008 pogrom in the Tokyo District of Akihabar, where seven people were killed, and ten others were injured.
Remember that in 2018 in Japan, six members of the Aum Sinican sect were held in Japan, which remained convicted of the highest penalties.
It is also known that Iran has made at least 975 implementation in 2024 – this is the highest indicator since 2015, UN secretary Antoniu Gutherrisha said.
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