followed by Ebisawa responding, “Yes.” Then there’s audio of the Yakuza boss discussing nuclear weapons-grade material sales with an undercover agent he believed was a general in the Iranian ...
Sakamoto Days shares a common thread with Way of the Househusband, but the two protagonists have very different philosophies ...
Jan. 9 (UPI) --A leader of Japan's Yakuza crime syndicate who tried to sell Iran weapons-grade plutonium has pleaded guilty to charges of trafficking narcotics, weapons and nuclear material.
The alleged boss of the Japanese Yakuza has pleaded guilty to conspiring to traffic uranium and weapons-grade plutonium to an informant posing as an Iranian general. Takeshi Ebisawa, 60 ...
A man who federal prosecutors say runs a notorious Japanese organized crime syndicate pleaded guilty last week to conspiring to traffic nuclear materials to Iran and U.S. weapons abandoned in ...
Tougher laws and prefectural rules have made life increasingly difficult for yakuza gangs in Japan ... the man worked as the chauffer for a gang boss in Tokyo. He received 700,000 yen ($6,300 ...
A Japanese crime boss has pleaded guilty to conspiring to ... Takeshi Ebisawa, 60, a member of the yakuza, entered a guilty plea to six counts in federal court in Manhattan on Wednesday, the ...
A FEARED Japanese gang boss was plotting to traffic plutonium ... as part of a global web of illegal activity. The feared Yakuza crime leader now faces decades in prison after being charged ...
and somehow Majima’s lost all memory of his life as a crime boss and club manager. Pirate Yakuza doesn’t use this as a complete break from previous games, as recovering his old memories is a ...