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    DEPROGRAMMING CASES DISMISSED BY PROSECUTORS PDF Print E-mail
    Sunday, 01 August 2010 18:31

    Note: as August 2010 not a single kidnap/conefinement case has been prosecuted in Japan

    Case

    Name

     

    Confinement Application Rejection Prosecutor's Office
    1

    Nishizaki Isamu

     

    1 Dec 87 -

    22 Jan 88

    27-Jun-88 26-Oct-89 Kyoto
    2

    Ueki Kazuyuki

     

    29 Nov 87 -

    8 Dec 87

    27-Jun-88 30-Nov-88 Kyoto
    3

    Koike Hiroaki

     

    21 May 87 -

    2 June 87

    28-Jun-88 13-Oct-89 Niigata
    4

    Okada Yukari

     

    2 Aug 87 - 

    5 Aug 87

    28-Jun-88 13-Oct-89 Niigata
    5

    Ohara Akira

     

    31 Jan 88 -

    25 Feb 88

    28-Jun-88 13-Oct-89 Niigata
    6

    Oka Tetsuo

     

    7 Apr 88 -

    17 May 88

    25-Jun-88 11-Nov-89 Kyoto
    7

    Sugisaka Kumiko

     

    26 Apr 88 -

    5 May 88

    26-Oct-88 27-Dec-89 Shizuoka
    8

    Yamanashi Orie

     

    11 Sept 88 -

    25 Sept 88

    26-Oct-88 27-Dec-89 Shizuoka
    9

    Koyanagi Tsuhiko

     

    24 Jul 87 -

    2 Aug 87

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    10

    Hoshi Tomoe

     

    21 Aug 8 -

    11 Sept 88

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    11

    Takei Maho

     

    15 June 88 -

    7 July 88

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    12

    Tomizawa Hiroko

     

    07 June 97 -

    15 Sept 98

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    13

    Imari Rie

     

    10 Jan -

    15 June 97

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    14

    Terada Kozue

     

    28 Oct -

    27 Dec 01

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    15

    Motoki Emiko

     

    12 Nov -

    25 Nov 02

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    16

    Toru Goto

     

    11 Sept 95 -

    10 Feb 08

    17-Sep-08 9-Dec-09 Tokyo
    Last Updated on Sunday, 01 August 2010 19:17