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Chikusei City police have arrested a Japanese man for distributing images of new Pokémon before their official release.


Anime News Network reports that 27-Year Old Makoto Sekiguchi was arrested this Tuesday by police from Chikusei City in Ibaraki Prefecture for allegedly using his mobile phone to take photographs of then-unreleased Pokémon (Janovy, Chaobu and Futachimaru) and then distributing them on the internet on 1st September 2010; 17 days before the official release of the Nintendo DS titles Pokémon Black and White Versions.
27-year-old company employee Matoko Sekiguchi has been charged with using his mobile phone to photograph then-unreleased Pokémon and sharing them online. The incident, which took place on Sept. 1, involved six pictures of {{p|Janovy}}, {{p|Chaobu}} and {{p|Futachimaru}}. The three Pokémon were scheduled to release seventeen days later in {{game|Black and White|s}}.


Although police did not release the source of the images, they did confirm that the images were from the October issue of CoroCoro Magazine, which was due out on 15th September 2010.
The images were found on a "cyber patrol". Although police did not release the source of the images, they did confirm that the images were from the October issue of {{bp|CoroCoro}} magazine, which was due out on 15th September 2010. CoroCoro often leaks ahead of its release, but not usually two weeks in advance.


It is reported that Makoto Sekiguchi said that he "thought I would show everyone the characters that haven't been made public yet."
Of his intent, Sekiguchi said:
 
{{quote|cat=no|I thought I would show everyone the characters that haven't been made public yet.|Makoto Sekiguchi}}
 
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* [http://www.47news.jp/CN/201011/CN2010110201000985.html 47NEWS] (Japanese)

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Chikusei City police have arrested a Japanese man for distributing images of new Pokémon before their official release.

27-year-old company employee Matoko Sekiguchi has been charged with using his mobile phone to photograph then-unreleased Pokémon and sharing them online. The incident, which took place on Sept. 1, involved six pictures of Janovy, Chaobu and Futachimaru. The three Pokémon were scheduled to release seventeen days later in Pokémon Black and White.

The images were found on a "cyber patrol". Although police did not release the source of the images, they did confirm that the images were from the October issue of CoroCoro magazine, which was due out on 15th September 2010. CoroCoro often leaks ahead of its release, but not usually two weeks in advance.

Of his intent, Sekiguchi said:

I thought I would show everyone the characters that haven't been made public yet.
  -- Makoto Sekiguchi  

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