La policía actúa contra 1.322 jóvenes en delitos vinculados a tokuryū

La Agencia Nacional de Policía anunció el jueves que tomó medidas contra 1.322 personas menores de 20 años el año pasado por delitos vinculados a tokuryū, grupos criminales anónimos y transitorios. Estas organizaciones involucraron a jóvenes en delitos como fraude y robo.

La Agencia Nacional de Policía (NPA) informó el jueves que la policía tomó medidas contra 1.322 personas menores de 20 años el año pasado por delitos vinculados a tokuryū, grupos criminales anónimos y transitorios. Entre ellos, 425 participaron en fraudes, 247 en hurtos y 200 en delitos de drogas. Los implicados en robos sumaron 116, lo que supone cerca del 40 % de todos los sospechosos en casos de robo vinculados a tokuryū, incluidos los adultos. Un responsable de la NPA afirmó que los cabecillas de estos grupos parecen asignar papeles de alto riesgo de captura a menores de 20 años, 'tratándolos de forma efectiva como desechables'. Los grupos tokuryū operan a través de redes sociales y están relacionados con delitos como fraude, drogas, apuestas y casinos. El anuncio de la NPA resalta la implicación de adolescentes en estas bandas, aunque el informe no detalla medidas preventivas específicas.

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