The Japanese Police have made significant progress in identifying manga leakers and their respective locations, shedding light on a network of individuals responsible for early leaks of popular manga series. Among the notable names identified in the report are Go_Jover (JJK_Mya), pewpiece, and RayugaX101.
Report Details
The report details the suspected activities of these individuals, including the platforms used for sharing early exposure and the manga series affected:
- Go_Jover (JJK_Mya) – Suspected of sharing early leaks of “Jujutsu Kaisen” serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump. The individual is believed to reside in India.
- RayugaX101 (Atsushi) – Allegedly responsible for posting early leaks of the serialization “BLUE LOCK” from Weekly Shonen Magazine. The suspect, residing in India, reportedly accepted payments via platforms such as PayPal and Ko-Fi.
- Pewpiece – Suspected of prematurely sharing information about “ONE PIECE” serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump. The individual’s possible residence is Jordan, and payments were made using “X Premium.”
- SpoilerPlus (Croc) – This individual, potentially residing in Malaysia or Singapore, is under suspicion for posting early leaks of several works from Weekly Shonen Jump and Young Jump. PayPal was used for transactions, with payments made to stop “X Premium.”
- MangaFA (YOMU MANGA) – Suspected of premature posting of works serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, Young Jump, and Big Comic Spirits. The individual is believed to reside in Algeria and utilized PayPal for transactions.
- Donut (×Donutw) – Allegedly involved in premature posting of serials published by various publishers, including “Young Jump.” Payments were made via credit card, with transactions for “X Premium.”
- VegaPank – The individual’s country of residence is unknown, though suspected to be residential. Allegations include early posting of “SAKAMOTO DAYS” serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, with suspicion of being related to Shueisha.
- Wup (DruMzTV1) – Suspected of premature posting of manga series such as “ONE PIECE,” “Jujutsu Kaisen“, “My Hero Academia” and “Black Clover” serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump. The individual resides in Georgia.
The Japanese Police’s efforts mark a significant step in combating manga piracy and protecting the intellectual property rights of creators and publishers. As investigations continue, measures are being taken to prevent further unauthorized leaks and uphold the integrity of the manga industry.
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