He essentially runs a demolition company in the name of his wife and brother, and in January of last year, Governor Motohiro Ohno handed him a letter of appreciation for the company's donation of 1 million yen to a fund in Saitama Prefecture.
Even more reasons to be glad he's deported now:
He often appeared in the media as a man who spoke out about the current situation of Kurds. On the other hand, in March of this year, he was arrested by Saitama Prefectural Police on suspicion of assaulting a woman he lived with, punching her and injuring her, and was subsequently released.
Huh? Did he rescue a litter of puppies? How does someone get a governor's official thanks there? I might try to get in on that.
MTL:
Even more reasons to be glad he's deported now: