He admitted stealing more than 200 bras and pants belonging to women after police found the garments in his home.
Tomohiro Honma was arrested after officers believed he had taken 12 items of women’s underwear from a clothesline.
The 31-year-old took the items in January from the first-floor balcony of an apartment in Takatsu Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa where he lives, according to the Tokyo Reporter
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But a later search of his home revealed more than 200 such items, with Honma admitting to thefts on at least 50 different occasions.
“I like women’s underwear. I did it to satisfy my sexual desire,” he told police at the Takatsu Station.
Last month a knicker thief who stole sexy lingerie from Victoria’s Secret admitted that he was able to take them by wearing them under his clothes
Pablo Munoz stole more than 1,000 items of underwear worth £18,000 intending to sell them on , but instead keeping them at home.
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jacy brown
May 12, 2016 at 7:38 pm
C. South west propaganda and campaign of calumny
My concern is why Northern governors decide to leave the media in the hands of south west {a selfish and self centered group} knowing fully well that propaganda is a very powerful too in politics. Atleast in this our Naija you are the only group with such level of honesty and sincerity to project the government in a realistic manner.
I have taken time to study this group for a very long time now and discovered that they are quick at making false propaganda and campaign of calumny against one who is not their own. Infact I must confess that this challenge of ethnicity threatening Nigeria’s unit centres in the south-west.
It baffle’s me how dumb and deaf they are when it concerns one of theirs but swift to criticize and condemn another not from their region especially when it has to do with leadership appointments of the country etc. even their acclaimed famous human activist become more active when the mantle of leadership falls outside southwest. Forinstance, the return to the fourth republic started with their political icon and for the eight years Gani Fawehinmi though alive was mute. All manner of atrocities were going on, corruption was encouraged to its pick. The Nigerian state was ranked the most corrupt country in the world and the 3rd most corrupt in west Africa portraying the country in a very bad light which indeed affected the citizens both within and in the diaspora. But rather they do every thing possible to praise and give the personality all manner of titles like “ The political icons, the Gaganbies” of Lagos etc. no wonder Dora Akunyeri talked about re-branding obviously because i.e. the philosophy of the south-west. The only time Gani Fawehinmi said any thing about the first eight years of the fourth republic was when the “icon” began to campaign for third tenure. Frankly speaking, the architect of the challenges of the fourth republic is the political icon from Lagos yet the south west media will want to paint him white. But most analyzing is the fact that, he himself behave as one with dead conscience when he still have the guts and effrontery to go to Aso-rocks to tell Buhari who and who he should arrest to keep his promise to Nigerians when he’s suppose to bowdown his head in shame. I guess just because the up-right patriotic Nigerians hands are tied to start anti-corruption fight from where he took over.
More annoying is the fact that the likes of Jide on (TVC Journalist hangout) who can’t even be successful L.G. chairman in their LGA i.e. if they can successfully manage their homes, will sit like tourts in the garage and condemn the president administration for change without transformation in less than one year. I wonder if such animals have come across the saying it is easier to destroy than to build? Buhari has become a magician to fix a country that has been battered for sixteen years in less than one year. A government that has done beyond imagination with the shortest possible time:
• Cut down her salary by 50% for the first time in Nigeria
• First administration to embark on abandoned projects which she feels are to the benefit of Nigerians, unusual of the Nigeria leadership style
• Fight effectively against Boko Haram insurgency in the midst of nothingness, such as capital intensive project.
• Has successfully giving the country a new image both within and in the international arena.
• Pay salaries of federal government workers without having to borrow in the harsh economic condition etc.
• China visit which has a lot of hopes for Nigeria.
• Refused devaluation of naira.
• Refusal to sell the country as suggested by CBN governor (when he advice the president to sell Nigerian share to multi-national companies in other to have money for development of the country considering the harsh economic situation) few days into office, to mention but a few. Buhari, kuddus, the Nigerian masses love you and are behind you. Today we have another very active activist Femi Falana, who seem to be highly interested in governmental issues. But when issues like signing of bills without details are mentioned, he is mute. When issues of power supply are mentioned, Fashola is exonerated but the federal government (Buhari) is to be blamed but in the case of fuel scarcity, Ikachukwu is to be slaughtered. The only time you hear Fashola and power is in the area of budget, the allocation for power in the 2016 budget is too small. Dr. Bumy Awoyemi, Kuddus for the protest “Occupy NAPPS”, but hope you’ll continue in the same spirit when the “icons” of Lagos are concerned.
I humbly rest my case with a word of advice to my Brethren from the south-west, try to be objective and realistic in your criticisms, an objective mind begins analysis from the past and not the present, by this you will stop defending evil but call a spade a spade.