
Police here say a turf war is escalating among gangs of Iranian drug dealers in Aichi Prefecture. As evidence for this, they don't just cite the occasional shooting or kidnapping. Police increasingly are coming across moshi moshi denwa, cellphones which contain the numbers of dealers' customers. Moshi moshi denwa are so-named because dealers greet their customers simply with moshi moshi (hello), but never give out their names. Last month, the Aichi prefectural police seized 13 cellphones from Tarbit Lakhmani, a 31-year-old Iranian arrested on suspicion of violating the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law...Moshi moshi denwa are sometimes sold for astonishing prices. A phone can fetch as much as 10 million yen in Nagoya and a whopping 50 million yen, the price of a new house, in the Mikawa region of eastern Aichi Prefecture, sources said. Some Iranians sell their phones at high prices to group members before they return to their homeland, the sources said. Police suspect the recent increase in incidents is due to a Nagoya-based group and a Toyohashi-based gang from the Mikawa region that are scrambling to monopolize existing Moshi moshi denwa for users in the Mikawa region...more...