37 year old Japanese man sexually abused young girls, inspired by lolicon porn

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A 37-year-old man has been arrested after he abused young girls, claiming he was inspired by porn.

Osaka Prefectural Police arrested the man who allegedly lured six school girls aged between 6 and 9. The man would assault the girls were who were commuting home by fondling them on the stairwells of their residences.

The 37-year-old has been identified as Kosuke Sasaki, a contract employee from Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture.

“I’m sorry about the little bit strange behavior of this old man,” he told them. “If you tell your mother, say it was splendid.”

Sasaki is currently under prosecution for indecent assault.

Sasaki used the stairwells in his crimes after watching an AV film which features actresses posing as young girls. This genre is called lolicon. “My sexual desire came to life when I saw a primary school girl nude in the film,” the suspect is quoted by police.

Sasaki targeted six girls dressed in school uniform. One managed to escape unharmed.

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