Hindustan Times (Patiala)

ARRESTED STALKER USED PUPIL IMAGE REFLECTION­S

- Associated Press ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

A man arrested on suspicion of stalking a female pop idol used the reflection­s of her pupils in photos she shared on social media and Google Street View to find where she lived.

Tokyo police declined comment on the specifics of the investigat­ion but confirmed on Friday that 26-year-old Hibiki Sato was arrested on September 17 on suspicion of indecent behaviour in connection with stalking and causing injuries to the 20-yearold woman.

The police official said the case was related to the reports about a stalker and pupil images.

Police described Sato as an “avid fan”. Public broadcaste­r NHK and other Japanese media reported this week that details in the woman’s selfies were used to identify the train station she frequented. They said Sato looked at other images she shared, such as her apartment, to figure out where she lived.

Police say he hurt her and committed indecent acts, such as groping her after accosting her from behind and knocking her down.

Tokyo Shimbun, a daily which reported on the stalking case, warned readers even casual selfies may show surroundin­g buildings that will allow people to identify the location of the photos.

It said people shouldn’t make the V-sign with their hand, which Japanese often do in photos, because fingerprin­ts could be stolen.

Cyberstalk­ing has been a problem for years, with criminals and perpetrato­rs of domestic violence using hacking, clandestin­e activation of microphone­s and cameras and other methods to track their victims.

It’s unclear how prevalent the use of high-resolution photos to locate potential victims might be.

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