600 schoolgirl sports clothes found by police in middle-aged man’s home
As always, it’s the rural sticks where the most kinky action happens!
Gifu police have arrested a 53-year-old member of staff at a technical junior college for allegedly stealing a huge stash of schoolgirl uniforms.
Media reports are saying that officers searched suspect Koichi Hirose’s home in Wakayama Prefecture (very far from Gifu!) and there uncovered a total of around 600 female high school girls’ clothing, especially gym clothes, cheer leader uniforms, and volleyball clothes.
Hirose is employed at a public college in Wakayama but he has been traveling around Japan, sneaking into high schools to feed his fetish for schoolgirls’ sports clothes. Intriguingly, in his massive collection there were apparently no panties or swimwear items, which are the usual favorites of schoolgirl “specialists”.
He is alleged to have stolen clothes from a high school in Gifu, which led to his arrest this time. But this is possibly just one of 50 schools he targeted across 12 prefectures in Kansai, central Japan and the Hokuriku region. He stored the items in six cardboard boxes and three cases in his home.
Hirose lived alone in Wakayama but is actually married with a family who lives in Hokuriku.
He told police that he started his career as a schoolgirl sports clothes thief last summer because he wanted to wear the clothes himself.
Just buying some used schoolgirl clothes from Akihabara might have been easier!