Violent blue guitarist Naoki Akamatsu was arrested for committing indecency before

reported on September 25 On September 23, the Japanese police announced that the guitarist Akamatsu Naoki of the Violent Blue Orchestra had been arrested for forced molestation of women and injuries to the victims.

On the evening of July 6, Akamatsu Naoki met a woman in her 20s who was on her way home on her way home in Asaka City, Saitama Prefecture. She became enamored and threw the woman down with intent to commit sexual assault. Fortunately, the woman called out loudly, and then broke free and ran away, and he failed. On July 11, he chose to surrender to the police and was asked why he did such a thing. He said, "I just want to touch a woman's body."

It is reported that it is not the first time Akamatsu Naoki has committed molestation. For female crimes, he was arrested in March 2004 for forced molestation of women. In 2005, his case was sentenced and he was sentenced to 15 years in the first instance. Naoki Akamatsu dissatisfied and immediately appealed and was eventually sentenced to 12 years in prison. In 2006, he began serving his sentence. After

was released from prison in 2016, he entered the "Social Rehabilitation Facility", which is a welfare institution set up by the Japanese government for criminals after their release, and is responsible for helping them successfully return to society after they are released from prison. But four years later, Akamatsu Naoki committed another crime.

Storm Blue is a popular band in Japan from 1990s to 2000. It was established in 1997. In 1998, he released his first single and made his official debut. In 1999, their second single "Spring ~Spring~" became popular, and they became the new star of the Japanese orchestra at the time. In December of the same year, they boarded the red and white song of the year. But in 2003, StormBlue announced the suspension of activities, and in 2004, it officially announced its dissolution.

(responsible editor: Xu Meiyu_NBJS11310)