Man arrested for threatening AKB48?!

Posted by Jessica Dawson On June - 12 - 2010

akb4827-year-old Yoshinobu Nishimoto from Hiroshima has been arrested on suspicion of mailing a threatening letter to popular management company of popular Japanese idol group AKB48 called AKS.

According to the police, Nishimoto is believed to have sent a letter in late April to management company AKS. The letter threatened to harm several members of AKB48. In addition to the letter, the envelop contained a razor blade. Police also say that the letter was sent under Nishimoto’s own  name and even contained his real address.

My goodness thats freaking scary! As much as I think AKB48 is nothing but a bunch of  pretty girls with absolutely no talent, (with the exception of only about 2 decent singers and/or dancers) I wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to them. Then again, I’m not sure if I would even notice anyone missing…

Source: tokyograph

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  • XYZ48

    No talent, eh. Then where does that put you then?

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  • SakuraTheShadow

    If they have no talent then why are they’re singles been getting number on on the charts? Hmmmm?

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  • kazuma2387

    Who the fuck are you to say they have no talent? some kind of akb expert? probably just a fat ugly loser

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  • Hmm.

    It is just MY opinion: They just…can’t sing. They “live” concerts are playbacks. You don’t really need to be smart to notice. Nowadays, tallent is not needed to be successful. If you’ve got a pretty face, you can be a huge success. It is such a pitty some people really think they’ve got talent.

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