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Japan Eyeing Mandatory ID Check for Scrap Metal Trading

Japan Eyeing Mandatory ID Check for Scrap Metal Trading

   Tokyo, Jan. 9 (Jiji Press)--An expert panel of Japan's National Police Agency released a report Thursday calling for mandatory identity verification for scrap metal transactions following a surge in copper wire theft cases in the country.
   The report also proposed the introduction of a notification system for scrap metal buyers to be in business. The NPA plans to draw up a related bill and submit it to the Diet, Japan's parliament.
   The number of scrap metal buyers is estimated at between 50,000 and 100,000 nationwide. The report said that administrative measures such as issuing business suspension orders should be taken against malicious operators.
   According to the NPA, the number of recognized metal theft cases in 2023 was 16,276, three times higher than in 2020, reflecting soaring prices of copper and other metals. The total damage was about 13.2 billion yen, of which 80 pct was related to metal cables such as copper wires.
   The number of such theft cases is seen to have exceeded 20,000 in 2024, including 6,742 metal cable theft cases reported at solar power generation facilities on a provisional basis between January and November.

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