The Japanese Detectives Who Get Paid A Fortune To Break Up Couples—Illegally

컨텐츠 정보

본문

aY_I2MbiPdAmOtwsBG2SvElTbOvs8P2TPbqiM5ubkStv2XZg3p1gLu-wGBpcSa4qxpVncWvM2DuZhEcC68_7PhZ9qVz5oAxotxJrZNsXvllM1rU=s0-rj-l80-e365

People will go to great lengths to be with the one they love, and in Japan, some even go as far as to employ the help of illegal services. For a hefty fee, detectives in wakaresaseya—”break-up agencies”—will find ways to sabotage the relationship of the chosen target.

kelly-sikkema-E8H76nY1v6Q-unsplash| @Kelly Sikkema/Unsplash

Nomura (not his real name) recounted his experience in a local interview. He shared that he had fallen in love with a woman from work who happened to be happily married. Desperately wanting her for himself, he ignored his friend’s advice and employed the help of a detective agency, paying them ¥4M ($27,600) upfront. They promised to refund the money should their attempts fail.

chris-yang-LA57RXF1mSI-unsplash| @Chris Yang/Unsplash

The agency’s plan sold him. They would have one of their employees befriend the woman and learn about her marital problems during their lunch dates. At the same time, one of their male employees would befriend the husband and bring him to nightlife districts where they could take humiliating and incriminating pictures of him.

Shinjuku's nightlife district of Kabukicho, TokyoShinjuku’s nightlife district | REUTERS

However, even after a year and a half had passed, no progress was made. Nomura’s requests for updates were all ignored. When he suspected that he was scammed, he demanded to see proof that they were in touch with the couple. The agency refused to show anything, so he took them to court and sued them, demanding they refund his money.

The agency was contacted for a comment, and a representative explained that they do not share private information like LINE messages with clients. Not long after the interview, however, they shut down their website and stopped answering calls.

paolo-giubilato--aC2BL0GICs-unsplash| @Paolo Giubilato/Unsplash

When Nomura was asked to think of how the husband would feel if he divorced his wife, he felt no sympathy. Void of emotion, he said, “He’s the one falling for the women the agency dispatched. Serves him right.”

siora-photography-PtMu7D9AhEs-unsplash| @Siora Photography/Unsplash

Meanwhile, read more stories from Japan in the article below.

The Unexpected Way Japanese Male Hosts Ruin The Lives Of Their Female Customers

관련자료

댓글 0
등록된 댓글이 없습니다.
전체 37,628 / 213 페이지
번호
제목
이름
  • Image
    Early BTS Photos Prove They Had No Idea They’d Become THIS Famous
    싹쓰리 10:36
  • Image
    TXT’s Taehyun “Caught” Fanboying Over This Girl Group Multiple Times
    싹쓰리 10:36
  • Image
    IU Sues Former Classmate For Online Harassment
    싹쓰리 10:36
  • Image
    VIVIZ’s SinB Challenges TXT’s Yeonjun For A Rematch After Latest Dance Challenge
    싹쓰리 10:06
  • Image
    Busan’s Biggest Fireworks Festival Ruined By Teenagers’ Prank
    싹쓰리 10:06
  • Image
    다크홀 촬영지는 구미 티케이케미칼 스판텍스 공장 내에서 촬영중입니다
    코난 03.29
  • Image
    무섭A지네요 ...
    정Mal 03.27
  • Image
    저런새끼는 내가 우리 미래로 데리고 와야 데는데
    최형찬 03.04
  • Image
    배구를좋아하는 팬으로 실망스럽고 리그중인데 이런일이 발생했다는것자체가 프로의 자격이 없다고 봐요 제가 다음 검색하다 글읽으면서 육두문자 날리면…
    다솜 02.09
  • Image
    seojun best boy!
    seojunyoup 01.11
  • 인기 유튜브
+ 더보기
  • 사이트 통계
  • 현재 접속자 688 명
  • 오늘 방문자 5,521 명
  • 어제 방문자 10,544 명
  • 최대 방문자 21,247 명
  • 전체 방문자 8,992,008 명
  • 전체 회원수 134 명