Court Order Grants Access to Comedian's Online Account to Individual in Question
In a recent development, the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo has issued an arrest warrant for Tomonari Kubo, a 32-year-old individual, due to unauthorized access to social media accounts.
According to the police, Kubo allegedly entered usernames, passwords, and logged into the Instagram accounts of Naoki Inada, a member of the popular Japanese comedy duo Einstein, and a professional sports player, without permission. The unauthorized access occurred between July and October 2023.
The cybercrime division of the Tokyo Police stated that Kubo apparently guessed passwords from publicly available information, such as dates of birth. However, the paragraph does not mention any legal proceedings or charges against the other individuals whose accounts were targeted.
This incident comes after a video streamer posted on social media last year a comment indicating that Inada asked a woman to send sexual images via Instagram direct message. The woman's comment about Inada's request was posted on social media, but no further details about the incident were provided in the paragraph.
It's important to note that the paragraph does not mention any new arrest warrants issued for any individuals other than Tomonari Kubo, nor does it provide any information about any legal proceedings or charges against him related to the woman's allegations.
The paragraph also does not mention any specific actions taken by Kubo on the video streamer's social media account or the accounts of the individuals he allegedly accessed.
As this story develops, more information will likely become available. For now, the focus remains on the alleged unauthorized access to the social media accounts of Naoki Inada and the professional sports player.