By Richard Spillett, Crime Correspondent For Mailonline 13:33 BST 11 Oct 2018, updated 00:12 BST 12 Oct 2018
'Predator' Karen White used a 'transgender persona' to attack vulnerable women, a court has heard. He is pictured in March this year, during his time in a women's prison 'Predator' Karen White used a 'transgender persona' to attack vulnerable women, a court has heard. He is pictured in March this year, during his time in a women's prison The prison service has apologised after a transgender sex offender was placed in an all-female prison and went on to sexually assault two women inmates.
Karen White was born a man but - despite having a history of sex attacks - was placed in women's prison HMP New Hall after telling authorities of his identification as a woman.
While in the women's prison, 'predator' White sexually assaulted two female inmates.
Prosecutors said White- who appeared in court via video link wearing a patterned blouse and glasses with shoulder-length blond hair- used a 'transgender persona' to gain access to vulnerable females.
The 52-year-old- who was previously convicted in 2001 for indecent assault and gross indecency with a child- has now been ordered to serve a life sentence for the jail sex attacks and two rapes carried out when he was still a man.
The prison service today admitted mistakes were made when White was assigned to the all-female jail.
A spokesman said: 'We apologise sincerely for the mistakes which were made in this case. While we work to manage all prisoners, including those who are transgender, sensitively and in line with the law, we are clear that the safety of all prisoners must be our absolute priority.'
The sentence will be served in a men's jail, where White has since been moved.
Christopher Dunn, prosecuting, told the court: 'She is allegedly a transgender female.
Prosecutor Mr Dunn said: 'The complainant, while waiting, felt something hard press against the small of her back. She turned around to see the defendant stood there. She could see the defendant's penis erect and sticking out of the top of her pants, covered by her tights.'
The matter was then reported to police and another prison assault came to light.
Another inmate told how she was in the prison workshop with White when the defendant was making 'inappropriate comments about blow jobs.'
White then grabbed the woman's hand and put it on the defendant's left breast with the words: 'Oh look, they are not real ones.' 0142名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 21:50:26.80ID:I8SnkG9t0 オカマさん入学を認めた女子大もこうなんのかな 0143名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 21:51:08.64ID:OMFEt2WI0>>139 要するに一貫して加害者は男なんだよな 男はいい加減その加害性をどうにかした方がいいと思うわ 0144名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 21:51:41.15ID:jN9knh9U0 ちゃんと記事読めよ レイプしたのは女囚人の方だよw 0145名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 21:51:46.29ID:74LZ9LHh0 まとめ
安田一平という若者だったが 0167名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:03:55.73ID:TqVmJsoO0 Japan's PM Shinzo Abe to visit China for 3 days from Oct. 25
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is scheduled to visit China for three days from Oct. 25, both governments said Friday as relations between the countries continue to show good momentum of development.
It will mark the first time for a Japanese prime minister to travel to China primarily to hold formal bilateral talks with Chinese leaders since December 2011. The trip comes as Beijing has been attempting to strengthen cooperation with Japan amid its ongoing trade war with Washington.
Abe expressed readiness to promote ties with China further, saying in a speech in Tokyo that he wants to lift relations to "a new stage," noting that the two sides share a responsibility to realize peace and stability in the region.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said at a press briefing that Japan is an "important neighbor" of China, adding that the two sides "have to confirm that we are cooperative partners and we will not become threats for each other."
Abe's visit will be made at the invitation of Premier Li Keqiang, Lu said, adding the Japanese prime minister and Chinese leaders are expected to talk about how to improve and develop bilateral ties and discuss international issues of mutual concern.
Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Abe will hold a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Oct. 26 in Beijing.
Suga, the top government spokesman, said Japanese and Chinese leaders are likely to exchange views on how to move ahead with North Korea's denuclearization negotiations, which have been carried out mainly by Pyongyang and Washington.
The three-day trip will also come amid a sharp deterioration in relations between China and the United States in the wake of a tit-for-tat tariff escalation between the world's two biggest economies.
China's economy has shown signs of weakening as the nation's reciprocal higher tariffs against the United States have pushed up prices of U.S. imports at home, weighing on consumer spending -- a major source of economic expansion.
Beijing sees Abe's visit as a window of opportunity to ask Japan to boost investment in China, foreign affairs experts said.
Japan has also effectively acquiesced to the United States, in a shift from opting for a multilateral approach, to bilaterally discuss tariffs and resolve trade issues, with Trump aiming to reduce huge U.S. trade deficits with Tokyo and Beijing.
During Abe's stay, a forum is slated to be held to have dialogue about infrastructure investment in third countries by China and Japan, Lu said, adding ministers and business leaders of the two nations are expected to attend it.
For years, Tokyo and Beijing had been mired in a territorial row over the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea. The group of uninhabited islets, which are called Diaoyu in China, are controlled by Japan but claimed by Beijing.
The dispute particularly intensified after the Japanese government of former Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, Abe's predecessor, decided to bring the Senkakus under state control in September 2012.
But the situation has drastically changed recently, as this year marks the 40th anniversary of the signing and taking effect of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China. 0168名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:04:25.54ID:xgpp/EiC0>>107 レズ集団は大丈夫そうだけど ホモ集団はレイプだらけになりそう 0169名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:04:38.62ID:bhaMQ+Vk0 日本よ、これが世界だ! 0170名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:04:49.46ID:u6wrDny20 韓国済州国際観艦式で「将軍旗」掲揚 →外務省が韓国に抗議 ネット「そろそろ経済的にでも報復して黙らせとけ」「渡航禁止とかしろよ」 https://fate.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/seijinewsplus/1539347776/-100
New Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki urged Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Friday not to go ahead with the transfer of a U.S. military base within the prefecture, saying his election victory on an anti-relocation platform speaks for itself.
Tamaki, meeting with Abe and Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga at the prime minister's office, also called for a "fundamental review" of a bilateral agreement on the status of U.S. forces and a reduction in Okinawa's base-hosting burden.
"I'm opposed to building a new base in Henoko and the people of Okinawa expressed their opposition in the (gubernatorial) election. I ask Prime Minister Abe to listen sincerely to the voices of the people of Okinawa," Tamaki said at the outset of his talks with the prime minister.
During the meeting, however, Abe told the governor that the government's position on the planned base relocation remains unchanged.
The prime minister, who places priority on deepening the Japan-U.S. alliance, said it is "totally unacceptable" that the bulk of U.S. military bases are concentrated in Okinawa more than seven decades after World War II.
"I will stay side by side with the people of Okinawa and aim to steadily produce results toward reducing the base-hosting burden," Abe told Tamaki.
The meeting, roughly a week after Tamaki became Okinawa governor on Oct. 4, was viewed as a sign that the administration hopes to avoid a confrontational approach following the gubernatorial election that saw a candidate backed by the ruling coalition defeated.
After the death of Governor Takeshi Onaga, Okinawa in August finalized his retraction of approval for landfill work necessary to relocate U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma from a crowded residential area of Ginowan to the coastal district of Henoko in Nago.
The Abe administration claims the relocation will remove dangers associated with the Futenma base.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Tamaki acknowledged that the central government and Okinawa remain apart over the relocation plan but expressed hope to continue dialogue.
"Two successive Okinawa governors have stood against the relocation plan. I'd like to make an appeal that the base issue should not be left unaddressed" to the United States too, the governor said.
Many residents of Okinawa have been calling for a reduced U.S. military presence. A series of accidents involving U.S. military aircraft, such as tilt-rotor Ospreys, have raised safety concerns.
New governor vows all-out efforts to block base move within Okinawa
Anti-U.S. base ex-lawmaker Tamaki wins in Okinawa governor race 0172名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:07:02.62ID:90zqVubl0 じゃぁ罰としてゲイが一杯居る刑務所に入れてやれよ 0173名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:07:20.64ID:ixq15CIc0>>76 かしこがおった 0174名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:08:28.25ID:c2YwHOQw0 Zookeeper feared dead after being mauled by white tiger
A zookeeper is feared dead after a white tiger mauled him Monday afternoon at a zoological park in the southwestern Japan city of Kagoshima, rescue workers said.
The 40-year-old zookeeper was found collapsed and bleeding from the neck in a cage by a colleague after the Hirakawa Zoological Park had closed for the day. He was unconscious and taken to hospital.
According to the zoo, there are four white tigers in the park. The tiger believed to have mauled the keeper had apparently already been sedated by a tranquillizer gun when rescue workers arrived at the scene.
Police are investigating how the zoological park looks after the white tigers.
The zoo, launched in 1972, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 0175名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:09:19.16ID:snCrJCcy0 俺は生まれたときからJKなんやで〜 0176名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:09:54.02ID:+sKCCIRY0 心は女なのに女を犯す趣味があるのか ややこしいな 0177名無しさん@1周年2018/10/12(金) 22:09:57.12ID:fUw6juyj0>>141 つか、まあ米国もお粗末だわな。 LGBTなんていう馬鹿げたことをやっている間にも、 黒人差別は続いていくw