Unsavoury pranks included customers touching moving pieces of sushi with a freshly licked finger. Read more at straitstimes.com.
after footage of their antics – dubbed “sushi terrorism” – sparked outrage online.
Similar videos filmed at different chains surfaced in February on platforms such as Twitter and TikTok, with some apparently weeks or even years old. The group’s antics forced employees at Kura Sushi to perform emergency cleaning, “making normal business operations difficult”, the police spokesman added.
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