Chapter 1494: The relationship between flies and the stinky water ditch
Matsumoto Kiyo went downstairs, and two younger brothers followed him to the door of the building. A business car drove over. Before getting on the car, Matsumoto Kiyo looked at the sun in the sky, then looked up at the room with the curtains. He told the young man behind him who followed him into Kenichi Masano's room: "Satisfies his request, but be careful of him, and never let that kid go out or run away."
"Hay." The young man replied immediately.
After giving the order, Matsumoto Kie got into the business car.
But Kei Matsumoto didn't notice. Before he got into the car, a small fly flew over from the side and drilled into his collar.
All they did had actually fallen into Mu Yang's eyes. Mu Yang looked at the mobile phone monitor and touched his chin and murmured: "It's getting more and more interesting. Sukichi will have already emerged. Who else will be behind?"
Mu Yang still has a certain understanding of Japanese underworld organizations. The Sukiyoshi Association is the second largest designated violent group in Japan and a large Japanese gang organization. The Sukiyoshi Association is the full name of the Sukiyoshi Association. It was established in 1962. Its predecessor was the "Sukiyoshi Family" established in the mid-to-late 19th century. Its headquarters is located in Tokyo, Japan. In addition to Japan, the Sukiyoshi Association is also active in the United States, Western Europe, Canada, Australia and Southeast Asia.
Currently, there are about 20,000 members of the Suzuki Association and associate members, and together with the Yamaguchi Group and the Inagawa Association, they are called the three major "violent groups" in Japan.
Japan is the only country in the world where underworld organizations are legalized. For the Japanese, underworld is a very deep-seated problem. Because of its deep-rootedness, many people think it is an indelible cancer.
According to Japanese law, Japanese people can voluntarily establish civil organizations, and the Japanese police's attitude towards underworld organizations is to "allow existence, but not allow violent activities." Japanese police will review and track the activities of underworld. As long as they do not violate the law, they will let them exist and will not "stop them" them.
The history of Japanese underworld can be traced back to the Edo period of Japan. Japanese underworld has been closely linked to the Japanese political circle. In recent years, with the frustration of national self-esteem after the economic recession, many underworld organizations have a tendency to merge with the right-wing forces in the Japanese political arena. For example, many Japanese political leaders often use gangs to engage in political activities. Therefore, even if the Japanese police have increased the pressure on gangs, no Japanese politicians have come forward to propose to improve legislation and ban violent gangs.
Over the past 60 years after the war, the reason why Japanese violent gangs survived and developed was because they relied on the shelter and indulgence of politicians. In a "reward", as long as politicians have something to ask for, the underworld will stand up. Usually, politicians need them to help them raise campaign funds, serve as security guards, and win votes. Therefore, gangsters have become the "guests" of politicians, while politicians are the "guests at home" of violent gangs.
At the same time, the development of right-leaning politics in Japan has also contributed to the arrogance of the gangs. Almost all right-wing forces in Japan have a gangster background. As a "civil right-wing", gangs often act as thugs of conservative political forces. This activity also has a long historical tradition in Japan. As early as the Japanese invasion of North Korea and China wars, many Japanese gangs also played a role in fueling the fire.
Mu Yang compared them to the relationship between flies and stinky ditches.
In fact, when the Tokyo march hit the Chinese embassy a few days ago, Mu Yang knew that those who hit the embassy were not patriotic at all. They were just a group of underworld, a group of scum with right-wing labels and tendencies. Therefore, he ordered the shooting without hesitation. He had no psychological burden for killing those people.
In 2004, before Mu Yang took office, a large propaganda car of the Japanese right-wing group "Japan Royal Democratic Party" collided with the gate of the Chinese Consulate General in Osaka and caught fire, causing damage to the gate and building buildings. The "Japan Royal Democratic Party" is actually a branch of the Yamaguchi Group.
Therefore, many people in the Japanese political arena do not want to see the Yamaguchi group being completely eliminated. These Japanese underworld forces are rapidly expanding under the protection of Japanese right-wing forces. Under the impact of the Internet era and the wave of globalization, the legalization and corporatization systems of these social organizations have even become more and more complete, and the fields that Japanese underworld organizations have also penetrated from the traditional lending of usury, collecting protection fees, organizing girls to sell drugs, and selling drugs to legal industries such as finance, the Internet, and real estate.
Wearing suits, tied tie, and sitting in luxury cars is the symbol of the New Japan underworld. In Tokyo alone, there are 800 companies listed by the police as "connected with underworld organizations"; among the three major Japanese stock exchanges, at least 50 are closely linked to underworld organizations. This shows that the influence of Japanese underworld organizations in society is so great.
Matsumoto Kai's car quickly returned to the headquarters of the Sushiyoshi Association. It is a 25-story building. It is also very rare in Tokyo, where every inch of land is valuable, and it is a headquarters that is clearly disclosed to the public. Such a powerful underworld can only exist in Japan.
"Minister Kobayashi, when I saw Kenichi Masao, I told him that he would be sent to Thailand tomorrow night."
"I received the president's order that the boy could no longer stay. The police were looking for him all over the world. If he was caught and said something, it would probably cause trouble to the organization. Tomorrow night, take him to the boat and tie it up with iron and throw it into the sea, so that he could disappear in this world." Kobayashi Nakahiro said.
"Hay, I understand." Matsumoto Kai replied.
Kobayashi Nakahiro scolded again: "That guy named Kenichi Masano is really a fool. He couldn't kill the Chinese ambassador after firing three shots. Don't you know if you shot a shot in the head? Wasting a good opportunity in vain. Such a fool should die."
At this time, Matsumoto Kiyo came to the front and said, "Minister, actually killing the Chinese ambassador is of no benefit to Japan, why do you do that?"
"How did I know that the boy was from the 'Japanese conference', but I think it should be requested by some big shots. After the Chinese ambassador arrived in Japan, his attitude towards Japan was very bad, which may have caused extreme disgust among some people. Last time he ordered the embassy to shoot and kill someone, someone wanted to teach him a lesson."
"Forget it, these are all things for those politicians anyway. We are just doing what we should do. Don't ask too much. Remember to kill the guy named Kenichi Masano. Do you have to be clean? "Kukazuhiro Kobayashi waved his hand and let Matsumoto leave. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!