Recently, a case of collective fraudulently receiving subsidies occurred in Japan, which has become a major event pursued by the major media due to the involvement of national tax employees. Among them, there are media reports that there are a large number of computer screens in the suspect's home, which is very unusual! However, this kind of reporting method that "there are many computer screens" and "fraudsters" are tied together has immediately attracted the dissatisfaction of a large number of Japanese netizens.
Japan has recently cracked down on a fraud group that swindled for subsidies, arresting a total of seven members, including kazumoto Kazuki, who works for the Tokyo IRS. Because of his sensitive identity, he was reported at large by the Japanese media and traced to his rental office.
Asahi TV interviewed the landlord of the suspect tsumoto
Tsumoto once asked the landlord to increase the Internet speed
The landlord said that after he rented the house to tsumoto, he had to deal with the Internet, so he stepped into tsumoto's room, but saw an unusual scene: "the computer in his room is exaggerated."
"There are two tables, each with twoorthree screens."
"I remember asking him if he was playing games or stocks part-time?"
The landlord thought this scene was quite unusual!
If you look at the top right corner of the news carefully, you will find that the title also says "there are a lot of screens in the suspect's home"!
This kind of reporting method that "there are many computer screens" and "fraudsters" are tied together has immediately triggered the dissatisfaction and roast of a large number of Japanese netizens.
"Obviously, there are many people who can do things with multiple screens, such as me."
"So would I, with five screens side by side, commit a heinous crime?"
"Multi screen is not a strange thing... Especially for those who know computer knowledge. Many people in the company use dual screen"
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"So I am so unusual."
"If the reporter saw my room, he would be regarded as a very poor and vicious criminal?"