Horny sushi chef from Hornsby Yosuki Ibaraki caught upskirting women at Town Hall supermarket
New details revealed: Hornsby-based Japanese national Yosuki Ibaraki, 37, was sentenced today after pleading guilty to upskirting seven women at Town Hall in the CBD.
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A horny sushi chef was caught taking videos up the skirts of young, unsuspecting women at Woolworths Townhall.
Yosuki Ibaraki of Hornsby, 37, pleaded guilty after being charged with film persons private parts without consent on January 26.
A grocery shopper spotted him carrying out the perverted act and reported it to security who approached Ibaraki.
Police were patrolling the area when they came across the dispute between security and the Ibaraki who’d attempted to conceal his black mobile phone in a vegetable shelf.
When the police asked to see his phone he showed them a white phone but after being questioned further he finally gave up a black mobile phone, despite a last-ditch attempt to select and delete all of the videos.
Police arrested him and conducted a search which found 22 videos of seven women in the supermarket from 2.43pm to 3.20.
In the footage women’s underwear can be seen with one video as long as one minute and 45 seconds.
According to court papers Ibaraki told police he thought all the women were about 25 years of age.
“He said it was his first time doing such an offence and that he was going to watch it again later and masturbate over the videos,” police notes state.
“He also asked police if he was successful in recording the up skirting videos.”
He was later taken to Day Street police station where officers confiscated his phone and duplicated the videos for evidence.
Some of the offences were also captured on CCTV.
Today he was supported by his family including a mother and child.
During sentencing he received a community corrections order with a conviction of 12 months and was ordered to undergo rehabilitation.