Three arrested for sushi terrorism in Japan

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Japanese police arrested three people on suspicion of sushi terrorism. It has been reported Guard.

All three of the detainees belong to the same company that visits sushi restaurants. They are suspected of violating hygiene and public order in connection with a recent flash gang on social networks where users come to conveyor sushi restaurants (kaiten-zushi) and spoil other people’s food in the public domain.

One of those arrested is a 21-year-old man who allegedly took a sip of soy sauce from a common bottle at Kura Sushi, a kaiten-zushi restaurant in Nagoya City. Police also detained a 19-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl – suspected of helping a young man drunk from a bottle distribute a 10-second video on the network.

In kaiten-zushi establishments, where dishes ordered by visitors move along a common conveyor, they became videos of Japanese residents spitting on other people’s sushi or drinking from communal cups. gain popularity This led to a decline in visitor numbers to these restaurants, which threatened the collapse of the industry, which was estimated at 740 billion yen ($5.7 billion).

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