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How was the Japanese mob boss caught after he was discovered?

/kloc-In 0/4, the Japanese gangster fled to Thailand and was arrested for his handsome tattoo.

It is reported that a boss of Hongdaohui, a branch of the Yamaguchi group in Japan, fled to Thailand after killing people and lived a leisurely retirement life. 14 A year later, the handsome flower embroidered gangster tattoo of the gangster boss was photographed by passers-by because it was too handsome, and it was posted on the Internet, which triggered a hot discussion on the Internet and became an amateur online celebrity. Unexpectedly, he also exposed his identity and was arrested by the Thai police.

The unlucky gangster is Shigeharu Shirai, 72, a branch of the Yamaguchi group and the former boss of Hongdao Society. He was arrested on Wednesday while shopping in the market town of Lauhuabu in central Thailand.

In 2003, Boss Shirai committed a murder. He killed the boss of a rival gang and was wanted by the Japanese authorities. Seven of Boss Shirai's men were arrested one after another and sentenced to 12- 17 years in prison, but Boss Shirai managed to escape.

Shirai fled all the way to Thailand, where he married a local woman, settled down and started a leisurely retirement. 14 Nothing happened, it was calm.

Shirai thought his old age would be so peaceful, but Goose didn't expect that his gangster tattoo betrayed him.

A few days ago, Shirai was shirtless enjoying the cool in the community, showing his arm and back. He was a real gangster, and all the passers-by he saw exclaimed how handsome he was.

In addition to tattoos, Shirai's left little finger is also incomplete. You can tell at a glance that it was cut by a knife-this is the punishment of the Japanese gang, which will cut off the fingertips of the wrong players, similar to the "three knives and six holes" of young people in Hong Kong films.

White-haired old man+gangster tattoo+little finger cut off, you can see at a glance that he is a man with a story! When you meet such a terrible person, of course, you have to ... take pictures and send friends!

So a passer-by took a photo of Shirai, made a meme with dialogue, posted it on Facebook, and immediately became popular, and was forwarded 10000 times.

This photo also spread from Thailand to Japan, which attracted the attention of the Japanese police.

The Japanese police warned the Thai authorities that this person may be a murderer and a gang leader, and asked the Thai police to assist in arresting this person. So he was arrested on Wednesday.

After catching Shirai's boss, Thai police deliberately let Shirai show a tattoo to identify himself.

After his arrest, Shirai admitted his identity as the leader of Hongdao Society and that he came to Thailand illegally, but he denied that he had committed murder.

He entered Thailand illegally without a passport or visa and was detained in lopburi, north of Bangkok. Facing the murder charge, he will be extradited to Japan.