
Death threat hacker, fooling police, has
been jailed eight years.
The picture showed Mr. Yusuke Katayama who warned and threatened a
mass killing and to fight school attended by grandchildren of Japan's Emperor
Akihito. Presiding judge Katsunori Ohno at Tokyo District Court said, “"He
committed the crime, and the purpose of it was to make wrongful arrests such
action had been vicious.”
According to Digital Marketing Agency,“throughout 2012, the 32-year-old used
a virus to gain control of strangers' computers. He then issued threats - which
appeared to come from the computer's owner - and a series of riddles that
captured the attention of the national media.”
However, Police suspected wrong person for several weeks.
Following that In “December 2012, the police
offered a 3m yen (£16,822) reward for information leading to the arrest of the
culprit,” said author. Thanks
to the cat that provide hints for police to arrest Katayama
in February 2013, who was seen on CCTV footage with the animal.
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