Man Arrested in Japan over Bomb Threat Sent to Nintendo Headquarters
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The Japanese police reported the arrest of a man who made a series of threats against Nintendo's offices in that country.The subject in question sent several letters threatening Nintendo Japan to blow up a series of bombs and “blow them through the skies.”The man threatened for several days to blow up Nintendo Japan's headquartersAccording to Japan's KTV News, the man sent several letters to Nintendo for a series of days; in all of them he threa…
Man arrested in Japan over bomb threat sent to Nintendo headquarters
A 27-year-old man has been arrested in Japan after allegedly sending a letter threatening to bomb Nintendo’s headquarters in Kyoto, according to local media reports. No suspicious objects were found around the building. The case was reported Tuesday by KTV, which said the suspect is an unemployed man from Hekinan, a city in Aichi Prefecture. He is accused of obstructing business by sending the threat to Nintendo’s headquarters in Kyoto’s Minami …
A Japanese Man Has Been Arrested For Threatening To Blow Up Nintendo’s Headquarters
A 27-year-old Japanese man has been arrested after allegedly threatening to blow up Nintendo’s headquarters in Kyoto. The suspect reportedly sent envelopes to the company’s offices containing messages about explosives and an attack, prompting Nintendo to contact police on March 16. Officers searched the area and found no explosives, but the man has reportedly admitted the charges. A man has been arrested in Japan after threatening to blow up N…
Bomb threats against Nintendo lead to the arrest of a suspect in Japan.
Man tells Nintendo HQ “I’m going to blow you all the hell up,” gets arrested by Kyoto cops
Video game developer received threatening letter earlier this spring. It’s hard to overstate how widely respected Nintendo is in its home country. A pioneer in its field that’s recognized around the world, creatively artistic and financially successful, Nintendo is, in the eyes of many people, practically a symbol of the nation itself, an ambassador of Japanese creativity and business acumen. And yet, not everyone in Japan is a fan, as the Kyoto…
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