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January 14, 22

NEWS / Japanese man served arrest warrant for forging marriage certificate


A Japanese man was served an arrest warrant for forging a marriage certificate. The certificate showed that he was married to a woman who had not given her consent for the matrimony, The Mainichi reports. 39-year old Kazuaki Mogi, a resident of the Gunma Prefecture in central Japan, allegedly forged the marriage paper between September 28 and 30 last year by filling it with the name, birth date, and other information of his female acquaintance. He then sealed the application with her name and filed it at the night service counter of a local government office. “I liked her and wanted to marry her,” Mogi is quoted as saying.

 




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