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Alleged Real-Life Yakuza Member Arrested Over Pokemon Cards

Alleged Real-Life Yakuza Member Arrested Over Pokemon Cards
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Okinawa man hired to steal 1,500 Pokemon cards arrested in Tokyo

For a while now, Pokemon cards have been considered a hot investment, with some of the rarest cards skyrocketing in value in recent years. However, when large sums of money start getting involved the criminal element also tends to come out of the woodwork. Card shops are having to incorporate security systems on par… ....

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Man Accused of Stealing 1,500 Pokemon Cards Has Been Arrested

Man Accused of Stealing 1,500 Pokemon Cards Has Been Arrested
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Gotta steal 'em all: Man in Japan caught after swiping 1,500 Pokemon cards

Be careful whom you work for. A 35-year-old man in Japan has been arrested after stealing about 1,500 Pokemon cards worth 1.15 million yen (S$11,000), according to local media reports this week. Masaki Omori saw a Twitter post for a yami baito, or also known as a "dark" part-time job. These jobs recruit people through social networking sites such as. ....

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