
The Asahi Shimbun
The arrest last week of a man who allegedly sold personal information to loan sharks has uncovered a lucrative underground trade in data on indebted people, police say.
Kiyoshi Tomiyama, 53, was arrested June 16 on suspicion of abetting loan sharks. He ran a company called Sankei Data Service in Saitama Prefecture.
Police say the company sold personal data on at least 1.5 million individuals for 100 million yen to loan sharks with gang connections.
It is the first time the operator of a company compiling personal data has been arrested for such activity.
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(This is like direct marketing gone horribly wrong. Makes you want to know exactly who has access to your info.)