2015-02-03 13:12
Tokyo - Japanese police have arrested a man for allegedly
drugging and sexually assaulting more than 100 women who believed they
were taking part in a medical study, detectives and local media said
Tuesday.
Detectives say scores of women responded to adverts
seeking volunteers for "clinical research measuring blood pressure
during sleep" over two years to November 2013.
They believe Hideyuki Noguchi, 54, gave the women sedatives after luring them to hotels and hot spring resorts.
Once the women were unconscious, he raped them and filmed each assault, police said.
Footage
of the attacks was posted on the Internet or sold to producers of porn
films, allegedly netting Noguchi more than 10 million yen ($85,000), TBS
and other broadcasters said.
Noguchi is not know to have any medical training or expertise.
A
spokesman for police in Chiba, east of Tokyo, said officers had
confirmed at least 39 victims, aged from their teens to their 40s in
Tokyo, Chiba, Osaka, Tochigi and Shizuoka.
Detectives believe they
are just a fraction of the total number of women whom Noguchi attacked,
thought to number well over 100, media reports said.
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