Japanese Taxi Driver Arrested for Drugging and Assaulting 50 Women

A 54-year-old former taxi driver in Japan has been arrested on charges of drugging and raping multiple female passengers, with police recovering nearly 3,000 videos and images of the assaults. The suspect, identified as Satoshi Tanaka, was taken into custody following an incident where he allegedly gave sleeping pills to a woman in her twenties, resulting in her losing consciousness during a taxi ride.
According to The Yomiuri Shimbun, Tanaka then transported her to his home, where he reportedly filmed the sexual assault. A Tokyo police spokesman confirmed the charges include non-consensual sexual intercourse and violations related to filming intimate acts. Traces of sleeping pills were reportedly found in the victim's hair.
Tanaka's alleged crimes date back to 2008, as police continue to investigate the vast amount of disturbing footage found on his devices. He was previously arrested in October for drugging another woman and robbing her of approximately $270 (or 40,000 yen), but was released before being apprehended again for this latest series of offenses.