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令和8年「トクリュウ対策強化の年に」 猛威振るう特殊詐欺、撲滅のカギは国際連携
Year 2026: Strengthening Measures Against Tokuryu Special Fraud Rampaging Fiercely, The Key to Eradication Lies in International Cooperation
The Sankei News | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Corporate Corruption or Fraud
In December of Reiwa 7 (2025), Justice Minister Hiroshi Hiraguchi convened prosecutors dealing with organized crime to instruct strict enforcement of countermeasures against Tokuryu special fraud, noting the rise of crimes by anonymous, mobile groups. The authorities have designated 2026 as a key year to enhance efforts against this growing threat.
Data from the National Police Agency shows that by the end of October 2025, special fraud cases numbered 22,657 with damages totaling 109.7 billion yen, marking significant increases from the previous year. The use of international phone numbers in these crimes also surged, reaching 79,477 incidents.
Due to the difficulty in controlling Tokuryu fraud, the Supreme Public Prosecutors Office announced in October 2025 a policy to actively use plea bargaining to encourage cooperation in investigations, aiming to accelerate prosecutions. Prosecutors nationwide have been assigned to facilitate plea bargaining processes.
Minister Hiraguchi emphasized utilizing the Organized Crime Punishment Act and investigative tools like wiretapping and plea bargains. The Ministry of Justice, prosecutors, and police have aligned to prioritize Tokuryu countermeasures in 2026.
Law enforcement actions highlight the international dimension of the issue, with arrests involving Japanese high school students recruited to fraud bases in Myanmar and operators managing fraud networks out of Cambodia. Overseas-based special fraud operations have expanded rapidly in recent years.
UK PM Starmer likely to meet with PM Takaichi in Japan next week
NHK | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedPolitics and Elections
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to meet with Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae in Japan during the latter half of next week. This will be Starmer's first visit to Japan since taking office, with arrangements for the trip currently underway according to multiple Japanese government sources.
The leaders are anticipated to focus on enhancing cooperation in economic security and defense, including discussions on strengthening supply chains. Prior to visiting Japan, Starmer plans to travel to China. The meeting will likely include exchanges on issues related to Beijing, with Takaichi seeking Starmer's understanding of Japan's stance amid worsening Japan-China relations.
In November, Takaichi and Starmer previously met during the G20 summit in South Africa. Despite the upcoming Lower House election campaign starting next Tuesday in Japan, Takaichi intends to continue engaging in summit diplomacy during this period.
Former S.Korean PM Han sentenced to 23 years in prison for insurrection role
NHK | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Political Scandal or Corruption
A South Korean court sentenced former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo to 23 years in prison for his significant involvement in an insurrection linked to former President Yoon Suk-yeol's declaration of martial law in December 2024. The Seoul Central District Court issued the ruling on Wednesday, delivering a harsher sentence than the 15 years requested by the special counsel team. Han was acquitted of some charges, but the court found that he neglected his duties and chose to participate, believing the insurrection might succeed.
This case marks the first judicial ruling that classifies the martial law declaration as an insurrection. Han is the first Cabinet member from Yoon's administration to receive a sentence related to the incident. Previously indicted without arrest, Han was taken into custody following the court's decision. Meanwhile, former President Yoon is awaiting a ruling scheduled for February 19 on charges of masterminding the insurrection.
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