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http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/newse/0809cr08.htm
Greater gun use puts bystanders in line of fire
Harumi Hoshi Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

A shooting incident Monday involving more than 10 armed gang members,
who attacked the office of a right-wing organization in central Tokyo,
killing two people and wounding five others, showed that guns are now
becoming more of a threat to the lives of ordinary citizens.

However, although the number of guns in the possession of gangs is
believed to have increased in recent years, police have been
confiscating fewer  firearms.

This indicates that current efforts to prevent guns and other weapons
from falling into the hands of the underworld organizations are
ineffective. Recently, there has also been a tendency among organized
gangs, which have been hampered from engaging in money-making activities
by the  Antigang Law, to hook up with or take over right-wing
organizations to start businesses, such as debt collection agencies.

Is Japan's reputation as one of the safest nations in the world an
illusion?

 The number of guns confiscated by police in the first half of this year
dropped by 93 from the same period last year to 413, the National Police
Agency said.

"Confiscating firearms has become more and more difficult because
weapons are being hidden in a skillful and organized way," a police
official said.

The number of guns confiscated by police peaked at 1,880 in 1995 and has
gradually decreased by 100 to 200 a year. Last year, police confiscated
1,001 guns, representing a 53 percent drop from 1995.

Last year, police discovered 18 sites where gangs had stored weapons,
far  below the 33 places found in 1996.

By contrast, the number of shooting incidents involving gang members has
increased from 108 in 1996 to 133 last year.

"Guns have proliferated among rank-and-file gang members and they are
less hesitant about using them," a police investigator said.

 A longstanding feud between Yamaguchi-gumi and Kokusui-kai--organized
gangs that staged a shoot-out in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, in June last
year--highlights that tendency.

The feud then erupted into a further 16 violent episodes in Tokyo and
five prefectures, including one in which a member of an organization
affiliated with Yamaguchi-gumi fired four shots at the office of a
Kokusui-kai-affiliated organization in Ginza, Tokyo. The shooting
occurred in broad daylight, with crowds of shoppers walking nearby.

On several occasions, ordinary citizens have been unwittingly caught in
the  middle of shoot-outs between gang members.  In February 1990, a
53-year-old self-employed manager of an employment  agency was fatally
shot by a gang member, who mistook the victim for a  member of a rival
gang.

 In June 1990, a 66-year-old former employee of NTT Corp. in Osaka was
shot to death and in November 1990, a 19-year-old night school student
suffered the same fate, after both of them were mistaken for gang
members by other gang members.

 In August 1997, a high-ranking member of Yamaguchi-gumi was fatally
shot in a hotel coffee shop in Kobe. A dentist, who was in the coffee
shop at the time of the shooting, was hit by a stray bullet and died of
the gunshot wounds a week later.

In addition, there have been many cases in which ordinary citizens have
been the targets of shooting attacks.

In April, a 60-year-old former manager of Suntory Ltd. and his
55-year-old wife were shot to death by a 51-year-old man, who was a
former employee of the company.

Twenty-six people were killed or injured in shootings in the six months
from January to June.

 The number of robberies in which guns were used in the period also
increased to 63 from 47 in the same period last year, representing a 34
percent increase.

One of the reasons for the proliferation of guns is that organized
gangs, which have lost some of the sources of their income, have begun
selling guns to ordinary citizens.

 "As for the current situation, we have not yet found an effective way
to deal with the dangerous tendency (of increasing gun use)," a police
official said.
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The second to last paragraph is particulary noteworthy.

Steve.


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