
24 year old car mechanic, a resident of Yamaguchi prefecture, has been put under arrest and charged with theft after it had been exposed that he had been breaking into female club room of a school volley ball team, in order to grab, what in his opinion, might seem like the treasure of them all. School uniforms.
The man was a maniac, and police soon found out his hidden mountain of school girl uniform which he had stashed away inside a storage facility near his home. Apart from school uniforms, police also found more stolen clothes, such as.. socks, ties, ribbons, scarves and so on.
Here is an interview with the police on the matter:
So about this case…
He is charged with breaking into the locked volleyball club room at the high school at about 1 in the morning; he took their uniforms and bags. We actually started investigating online auctions of schoolgirl uniforms, and he came to light. Soon we had him.
How did he get into the room?
Well, he unlocked the door and locked it when he left. He didn’t pick it or duplicate the key; we can’t very well let slip how he did it though, we’re the police after all…
You found a lot of school uniforms at his place.
It was mostly skirts and tops, but also with socks, ties, ribbons, scarves and so on, even complete uniforms. He had hired a storage facility near his home to store them all. He lived with his parents so he couldn’t keep them there it seems.
Where did he get them all?
He “aimed for schools all over Yamaguchi prefecture”. They do seem all to have badges from there, but checking them all will take some time. He claims he bought some, but we’ll have to check. It could take a while, as there are a lot, you know…
This was really about his particular interests?
“Taste, and for sale” he says. He had a lot folded up, but he also had them hung up in his storage…
It would seem he had an interest for setting up a bussiness inside the underground trading world. Of course nothing which comes as a surprise considering Japan has very much have dealt with such troublesome affairs before. Sometimes where human-trading comes free of charge.
