26-12-2011, 08:19 AM
Quote:Yakuza's Debtors Forced to Work at Fukushima Daiichi? 26 Dec 2011 According to a book recently published by Tomohiko Suzuki, a freelance journalist who went undercover as a laborer at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant for two months this year, people who were unable to repay loans from yakuza gangs were forced to work at the site as a means of repaying their debts. Tokyo Electric issued a refutal, calling the claim that organized crime would be allowed to influence the recruitment process "groundless". With the assistance of a particular organization, Suzuki was able to get employment at Fukushima Daiichi during July and August of this year, until his identity was discovered.http://www.xinhua.jp/socioeconomy/politi...ty/287325/
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Japanese freelance journalist infiltrated an interview conducted over two months as a primary task in the first post-accident TEPCO Fukushima Sung Joo = [Xinhua], in his book recently published by Mr. T. Suzuki, "the gang can repay debt have worked in nuclear power plant accident site to take over the deceased, "and exposed. TEPCO about it just "information that the gang is involved in recruitment of workers is unfounded," has been denied.
Suzuki in July and August by the agency of the company and served as the first workers in the primary. He said in his book "gang is playing a major role in the primary work is involved to be fed 10% of the workers" are said.
TEPCO spokesman for the response, "TEPCO has eliminated the anti-social forces, employment of workers made it clear that properly between" the official said.
(Yuki Onda translation / editing translations bud noted)
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