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Ten Years of Organized-Crime Exclusion Ordinances: Removing Gangs from the Sex Industry Is 'Only Halfway Done,' National Police Agency Reports
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Ten Years of Organized-Crime Exclusion Ordinances: Removing Gangs from the Sex Industry Is 'Only Halfway Done,' National Police Agency Reports

Marking a decade since organized-crime exclusion ordinances were in place across all 47 prefectures by 2011, the National Police Agency released an assessment report. While excluding organized crime groups (boryokudan) from the sex industry has produced certain results, latent involvement through front companies and 'hangure' (semi-gangster) groups continues, and the report assessed the effort as 'only halfway done.

Sweeping Crackdown on Adult-Entertainment Law Violations Across Osaka; 21 Venues Searched, Numerous Ordinance Breaches News

Sweeping Crackdown on Adult-Entertainment Law Violations Across Osaka; 21 Venues Searched, Numerous Ordinance Breaches

On the 13th, Osaka Prefectural Police announced that they had simultaneously searched 21 adult-entertainment-related venues across the prefecture, arresting or referring 17 operators and others to prosecutors for violations of the Businesses Affecting Public Morals Regulation Act and prefectural ordinances. Unregistered operation was the most common offense, with late-night employment of minors and operation outside permitted hours also confirmed.

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