pro Sho "BlackRay" Hasegawa of the Japanese CAG Osaka esports organization has been arrested along with six others for allegedly kidnapping and confining a man for a period of three months, during which time they tortured him and extorted around 2 million yen ($13,000).
A machine-translated report by (via ) says the victim was held at multiple locations between January 29 and April 30, during which time he was tortured with boiling water and beaten with a hammer.
The incident apparently arose from a dispute between the victim and the ringleader of the group, identified as Yuto Oshiro, over some renovation work. The victim's ordeal only came to an end when Oshiro h25 com สล็อต crashed his car into a taxi while driving with the victim; Oshiro fled the scene, leaving the victim behind.
As noted by esports outlet SiegeGG, Hasegawa was in Boston in February for the , a major event held by , where he won the MVP award for the first day of the event. It's not known to what extent he's allegedly involved in the crime, but given the timeline it's possible he was competing in a major Rainbow Six Siege tournament while simultaneously being involved in a brutal kidnap-and-torture plot at home in Japan.
Hasegawa's earnings since 2018 in competitive play are estimated at $198,830, including $75,000 shared among the team for its performance at the Six Invitational, according to .
CAG Osaka has not yet commented on the report or Hasegawa's alleged involvement, but shortly after it went live the team announced that it is withdrawing from the APAC North 2025 Stage 1 playoffs that are scheduled for July 20.
An explanation for the withdrawal wasn't provided, but earlier today CAG Osaka also announced that it has .
I've reached out to CAG Osaka and will update if I receive a reply.