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Japanese man reveals shocking ‘Hobby’, says he broke into 1,000 homes

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A Japanese man, who was recently arrested for trespassing on a property in a city in Japan’s Kyushu, has said he has broken into more than 1,000 homes.

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The Japan Times reported that the arrested man confessed to breaking into over 1,000 homes, has said he gets “thrilled”. “Breaking into other people’s homes is a hobby of mine, and I have done it more than 1,000 times. I get so thrilled that my palms sweat when wondering if someone will discover me or not, and it relieves some stress,” the unnamed man was quoted as saying by The Japan Times.

A resident of Dazaifu City, the accused was arrested on November 25 when he entered the premises of a self-employed man around 1 pm. The man and his wife noticed him in their garden and alerted the police, The Express Tribune reported.

The reports also said no thefts were reported in connection with the incidents and authorities are taking the matter seriously due to the psychological nature of the crimes.

In 2020, a similar trespassing incident was reported in Japan. According to reports, an Australian man was detained in Tokyo on charges of trespassing when he went to his estranged in-laws’ apartment building to look for his missing children. He was later released on bail after pleading guilty to the charges and was given a prison sentence of six months suspended for three years.

(Courtesy The Indian Express)

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