The Japanese government in Tokyo has issued a warning to domestic companies about North Korean IT workers impersonating Japanese nationals to secure jobs and earn money. This alert follows reports of a Nagoya company accused of exporting nuclear-capable machinery to China and Hiroshima IT executives facing arrest warrants for allegedly hiring North Korean workers. Additionally, Japanese yakuza have been charged in New York over nuclear material trafficking, highlighting a broader issue of illegal activities involving North Korea. Furthermore, Indian customs officials intercepted a Malta-flagged merchant ship carrying a computer numerical control machine from China to Pakistan, which could potentially be used in Pakistan's nuclear program, as noted by @raji143.
Execs in Japan busted for winning dev bids then outsourcing to North Koreans https://t.co/nQ5dqBLgXA
Japanese yakuza charged in NY over nuclear material trafficking https://t.co/5fVccULnFx
Hiroshima IT execs facing fresh arrest warrants, suspected of hiring N. Korean workers https://t.co/CZ972ty417
Nagoya company accused of exporting nuclear-capable machinery to China https://t.co/dqBs4baox2
Japan warns of North Korean IT workers posing as Japanese to earn money: The Japanese government on Tuesday warned domestic companies about contracting North Korean IT workers posing as Japanese nationals to earn cash, as it is… https://t.co/wXWqIii348 #japannews #japantoday
A few days ago, #Indian customs officials reportedly intercepted a #Malta-flagged merchant ship carrying a computer numerical control machine en route from #China to #Pakistan with potential use in #Pakistan’s #nuclear program, notes @raji143 https://t.co/8GD5Zhgz4l
NEW: North Korean IT workers impersonating Japanese nationals to secure jobs: Tokyo https://t.co/6QuGSleqhT