“Man who refuses to wear a mask” is charged … “Paper bag with worms left unattended” witnessed by neighboring residents | Smart FLASH[光文社週刊誌]



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On January 21, Okuno was dispatched from the Kansai Airport Police Station of the Osaka Prefecture Police Department without a mask (photo / Kyodo News).

In September 2020, a former university employee, Junya Okuno (34), was charged with a temporary landing due to problems with flight attendants who refused to wear a mask on a Peach Aviation plane from Kushiro to the airport in Kansai. Osaka District Attorney’s Office was charged with obstruction of business, injury and violation of the Aviation Law on January 22.

Okuno has denied the charges even after being arrested by Osaka prefectural police on January 19 and said, ‘Please look at the blog,’ and even during the investigation, he said, ‘Because I’m a refusing guy to mask. ‘It seems he refused. “(Reporter of the prefectural police)

On the plane, Okuno allegedly twisted the arm of a flight attendant in her thirties to injure her, loudly intimidating other passengers, and temporarily landed the aircraft at Niigata airport, obstructing Peach’s operations … Originally, did she have a personality? that it was easy to get fierce?

The high school the defendant Okuno attended is a famous private high school in the city of Kyoto, which is an integrated middle and high school. The mother of his partner says:

“When I asked my son, he said, ‘I don’t remember anything.’ Parents who came from high school and those who came from high school don’t have much interaction with each other. In class, the calmest I think was .. . “

Okuno’s parents’ home is in a residential area of ​​Osaka Prefecture. Continuing down a narrow alley, a large warehouse rises and the “Okuno” nameplate hangs on the aft door. “Mr. Okuno is a landowner in this area,” says a woman who runs a nearby store.

When I pressed the intercom at my parents’ house, my father answered. However, he simply said: “I am in the process of being prosecuted, so I have nothing to say now. I am sorry.”

At the time of his arrest, Okuno was living in a housing complex in the city of Toride, Ibaraki prefecture. I spoke with a woman who lives in the same building.

“When I moved in, I greeted him, but Mr. Okuno was away no matter how many times I visited him. I heard that he lives alone and, like other people who live alone, he does not pay the self-government membership fee.”

When they met, they had a normal attitude.

“I didn’t have that little face-to-face, it was evident that you on the stairs from time to time. Here, say ‘Hello’, he said correctly, come back as ‘Hello’. Okuno’s greeting He gave me nothing …” ( same as above)

However, this woman had only one memorable “incident”.

“It was about three years ago. The trash in a paper bag was left around the mailbox on the first floor. When I put it away, the trash in the paper bag is put back. No matter how many times I put it away Maybe it was because they were abandoned and neglected for a long time, and worms sprouted …

All the other residents know each other, so I didn’t think I’d do this, and they told me in the neighborhood that “That Okuno-san, right?” It’s disgusting, it’s difficult if someone turns it on, and when I asked a member of the neighborhood association to “be careful with Mr. Okuno,” no trash was placed.

The last time he saw Okuno was in the fall of 2020.

“By the way, Mr. Okuno was not wearing a mask at the time. There are a lot of older people here, and they all come out wearing a mask. Recently, the posts at Mr. Okuno’s house are full of brochures. So I thought,” I wonder if I haven’t returned … “

The defendant Okuno refused to wear a mask on the plane and, after making an emergency landing, opened a Twitter account called “Maspase (passenger who disembarked with a mask)”. He said, “I will go out without a mask even in an emergency,” and in late 2020 he appeared on a television show.

On January 22, after the indictment, Okuno tweeted: “I’m worried. I’m back. I’m home!” The place to insist on “freedom without masks” will move to the courts in the future.



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