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Tokyo Police Arrest Man for Trafficking 12-Year-Old Thai Girl

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Tokyo police have arrested 51-year-old Hosono Masayuki on suspicion of forcing a 12-year-old Thai girl to work in his massage parlour. Authorities are looking into the possibility that this disturbing case may be linked to human trafficking activities, as the girl was allegedly coerced into providing sexual services to customers.

 

Authorities apprehended Hosono, who operates a private-room massage parlour in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward, for allegedly breaching the Labour Standards Act by employing a minor under 15. In late June, the girl and her mother entered Japan under a 15-day "Temporary Visitor" status. Her mother left in mid-July, leaving the child alone and vulnerable. During her time there, the child was reportedly made to sleep in the massage parlour's kitchen.

 

It all came to light in mid-September when the girl approached the Tokyo Regional Immigration Services Bureau. She revealed her ordeal, stating that she was coerced into working and desperately wanted to return to her home and continue her education. Authorities have yet to disclose whether Hosono has confessed to the crimes.

 

Police are now investigating the details of how the incident transpired while considering broader implications for human trafficking networks operating in the area. The case highlights concerns about visitor overstays and misuse of temporary visas, as well as the urgent need to protect vulnerable individuals in such situations, reported NHK World.

 

Looking ahead, the police continue their inquiry into other potential connections or accomplices in this case. The Thai girl is receiving assistance to return home and resume her education, while officials deliberate on further actions to prevent similar occurrences.

 

Key Takeaways

 

  • Tokyo police arrest a man for allegedly forcing a Thai girl into work.
  • The girl was reportedly brought by her mother and left alone in Japan.
  • Authorities suspect ties to human trafficking networks in the region.

 

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Thai Girl, 12, Sold to Tokyo Massage Parlour by Mother

 

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A 12-year-old Thai girl was allegedly sold to a Tokyo massage parlour by her own mother and forced to provide sexual services. Tokyo police have arrested the parlor's owner, 51-year-old Masayuki Hosono, on suspicion of violating labour standards laws by employing a minor and forcing her into prostitution. The case is being investigated as a potential instance of human trafficking, revealing a disturbing breach of child welfare.

 

The girl arrived in Japan with her mother in late June, entering on a 15-day "temporary visitor" status. According to police reports, her mother took her to the massage parlour in the Bunkyo ward on the very day they arrived. The mother then left Japan in mid-July, abandoning her daughter at the establishment where she was reportedly forced to sleep in the kitchen.

 

Hosono is accused of employing the child for approximately one month, from June to July. Police suspect he forced the 12-year-old to perform sexual services for clients during this period. The suspect's admission or denial of the allegations has not been publicly disclosed by the authorities.

 

The girl's visit to the Tokyo Regional Immigration Services Bureau in mid-September revealed the situation. She informed the officials about her forced labour and her intention to resume her education in Thailand. This disclosure prompted the police investigation that led to the arrest.

 

The case has highlighted serious concerns about child exploitation and human trafficking networks operating internationally. Japanese authorities are treating the incident with severity, given the young age of the victim and the involvement of a parent. The police's focus on potential human trafficking charges indicates the gravity of the alleged crimes.

 

The legal proceedings against Masayuki Hosono will continue, with prosecutors building their case based on the evidence and the victim's testimony. The primary immediate outcome is the girl's rescue from the exploitative situation. Her future welfare and safe repatriation to Thailand to resume her studies are now the focus of child protection services.

 

 

Key Takeaways

 

· Tokyo police have arrested a 51-year-old man for allegedly forcing a 12-year-old Thai girl into prostitution at his massage parlour.

· The girl's mother is reported to have brought her to the establishment upon arriving in Japan and subsequently abandoned her there.

· The case is being investigated as a potential human trafficking offence following the victim's report to immigration authorities.

 

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And her mother is locked up ?

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Her mother has a lot to answer for. She took her daughter to the massage parlour on the day they arrived in Japan, and left her there.

This has been going on for hundred of years under our very noses, luckily with social media and world awareness justice is finally being dealt not only for this child but in memory of all that suffered before her

''A 12-year-old Thai girl was allegedly sold to a Tokyo massage parlour by her own mother and forced to provide sexual services.''

This act, and by a mother, is beyond words, no amount of punishments in world will be enough for such vile act.

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