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INTERVIEW: Ex-Police Chief Pins Hopes on New "Tokuryu" Measures

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INTERVIEW: Ex-Police Chief Pins Hopes on New

Tokyo, Sept. 21 (Jiji Press)–Yasuhiro Tsuyuki, former commissioner-general of Japan’s National Police Agency, has pinned high hopes on new measures aimed at cracking down on “tokuryu” crime groups comprising loosely connected anonymous members and operating on social media. In October, Japanese police are set to conduct organizational reform intended to better combat tokuryu groups, such a…

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