Yakuza Oknha’s Assets Seized
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Yakuza Oknha’s Assets Seized
Yakuza oknha’s assets seized
A senior Japanese underworld figure residing in Cambodia, where he was granted oknha status by the government in 2013, had his assets in the United States frozen yesterday by the US Treasury Department for allegedly laundering the proceeds of crime using a network of front companies.
Tadamasa Goto, 73, held numerous leadership positions in the largest Yakuza crime group, the Yamaguchi-gumi, and founded an affiliate group, the Goto-gumi, before he was expelled in 2008 and moved to Cambodia, the US Treasury said in a statement.
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/y ... ets-seized
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