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This came from Mainichi Daily News
YOKOHAMA -- An 18-year-old woman armed with an electric stun gun and a micro camera attached to her cellular phone successfully nabbed a groper on a train and handed him over to station workers, police said Saturday.
Hiroshi Morooka, a 38-year-old company employee from Yokohama's Totsuka-ku, told police that after he groped his victim, she pulled out a "stun device" threatened to give him an electrical shock.
"I knew it was all over the moment she whipped the thing out," officers quoted Morooka as saying.
Morooka was feeling up the woman's body on a JR train running between Yokohama and Totsuka stations at about 9 p.m. on Thursday, so she started filming his actions with a camera attached to her mobile phone, Totsuka Police Station officers said.
She then grabbed the molester's hand and told him, "I've got you on film, there's no escape."
Morooka tried to slip away but was forced to stop when she produced the stun device. She handed the man over to workers at Totsuka Station, and police officers arrested him shortly after. The digital film she took of the groper was submitted as evidence.
The stun device, commonly known as a "stun gun," is designed to give molesters a mild electrical shock without inflicting injury and is now carried by many women on trains to ward off gropers. (Mainichi Shimbun, Aug. 24, 2002)
I think this is great!!!
http://mdn.mainichi.co.jp/news/20020824p2a00m0fp003001c.html
Woman stuns train groper with an electric gun.
YOKOHAMA -- An 18-year-old woman armed with an electric stun gun and a micro camera attached to her cellular phone successfully nabbed a groper on a train and handed him over to station workers, police said Saturday.
Hiroshi Morooka, a 38-year-old company employee from Yokohama's Totsuka-ku, told police that after he groped his victim, she pulled out a "stun device" threatened to give him an electrical shock.
"I knew it was all over the moment she whipped the thing out," officers quoted Morooka as saying.
Morooka was feeling up the woman's body on a JR train running between Yokohama and Totsuka stations at about 9 p.m. on Thursday, so she started filming his actions with a camera attached to her mobile phone, Totsuka Police Station officers said.
She then grabbed the molester's hand and told him, "I've got you on film, there's no escape."
Morooka tried to slip away but was forced to stop when she produced the stun device. She handed the man over to workers at Totsuka Station, and police officers arrested him shortly after. The digital film she took of the groper was submitted as evidence.
The stun device, commonly known as a "stun gun," is designed to give molesters a mild electrical shock without inflicting injury and is now carried by many women on trains to ward off gropers. (Mainichi Shimbun, Aug. 24, 2002)
I think this is great!!!