Popular Pokemon cards can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A 35-year-old man in Japan has been arrested after stealing about 1,500 Pokemon cards worth 1.15 million yen , according to local media reports this week., or also known as “dark” part-time job. These jobs recruit people through social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter and usually promise high salaries.
The store was chosen by the person who hired Omori. Although the store sold other items like smartphones, Omori was instructed to steal the cards, reported Japanese news site SoraNews24. Omori later took the cards to a park in Ibaraki prefecture and handed them to his contact, reported SoraNews24. He was then told to pick up his payment at a location at a later date, said the news report, adding that no one showed up when Omori went to the location.
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