Susumu Kajiyama
Susumu Kajiyama | |
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梶山 進 | |
Born | 1950 (age 73–74) |
Organization | Mio-gumi (former member) |
Criminal charge | Money laundering |
Susumu Kajiyama (梶山 進, Kajiyama Susumu, born around 1950) is a retired yakuza best known for his arrest in 2003, who was dubbed the "loan shark king". He has been introduced as a senior member of the Shizuoka-based Goryo-kai, a secondary organization of Japan's largest yakuza syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi,[1] although he was technically not a member of the Goryo-kai.[2]
Career
[edit]He began his career as a yakuza after graduating from middle school, when he met the head of the Suzuki-gumi, an Inagawa affiliate, in jail. He joined the Suzuki-gumi and founded a yamikin organization in Shinjuku, Tokyo, launching his underground financial business.[3]
He left the Suzuki-gumi in 1997 and along with his elementary school senior Yasuo Takagi, he joined the Shizuoka-based Mio-gumi, a tertiary organization of the Yamaguchi-gumi.[3]
Goryo-kai
[edit]In October 2002, following the retirement of the head of the Mio-gumi, Yasuo Takagi formed the Goryo-kai as the successor to the Mio-gumi. Kajiyama didn't join the Goryo-kai, retiring from the Yakuza world, but kept a strong connection with the Goryo-kai as the CEO of the Goryo-kai's underground finance ring.[3]
Arrest
[edit]He was operating over 1,000 underground loan companies by August 2003, with estimated annual earnings of over $1 billion.[4] In August 2003 he was arrested for violating the investment law by "supervising moneylenders providing loans at unlawfully high interest rates".[2] He was convicted of 14 charges against him by 2005, and was sentenced to seven years in prison in February for money laundering involving the Standard Chartered Bank and Credit Suisse.[5]
Involvement in politics
[edit]In August 2003, Shizuka Kamei, then a senior member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and former Senior Superintendent of the National Police Agency, acknowledged receiving political donations from Kajiyama.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Tokyo loan shark jailed for 7 years", February 9, 2005, Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ a b "Alleged loan shark kingpin arrested", August 12, 2003, The Japan Times
- ^ a b c "Susumu Kajiyama", Yakuza Wiki (in Japanese)
- ^ "The Supreme Court sentences the underground finance, 'there is no debt'", June 21, 2008, TBS (in Japanese)
- ^ "Mob's loan shark 'king' gets 7 years", February 10, 2005, The Japan Times
- ^ "Out of the shadows", August 19, 2003, The Independent and "Shizuka Kamei, political donations from the loan shark king, Susumu Kajiyama" Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, August 15, 2003, Rondan (in Japanese) or "Goryo-kai senior who was arrested for underground loaning - donations to Shizuka Kamei", August 17, 2003, Shimbun Akahata (in Japanese)