Fugitive member of the Yakuza lit tattoo and went to jail

Fugitive member of the Yakuza lit tattoo and went to jail

An elderly member of the Yakuza, who had been hiding in Thailand, was caught by police after photographs of his tattoos went viral in local social networks. On Thursday, January 11, reports the local edition of Thai PBS .

The offender was given a distinctive tattoo on all body and no part of the little finger. According to the laws of Japanese criminal groups, a phalanx of a finger cut off violators of the internal code of conduct as a sign of devotion.

Shigeharu Siray, one of the former leaders of the most influential gang is the Yakuza Yamaguchi-Gumi, in 2003 killed one of their competitors and fled from Japan to Thailand. There he started a new family, but later went bankrupt. The last time he lived on the Parking lot.

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Probably admiring so many tattoos on his body one of the users posted a photo with the caption “Uncle, you are my idol. Will I ever like you?” The post went viral, shared more than 14 thousand times. After that, the Thai police became interested in the photos and arrested the offender in a city Park the city of Lopburi.

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To start Shigeharu charged in excess of the period of stay in the country.

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