Tadashi Irie

From The Right Wiki
Revision as of 13:40, 7 June 2024 by imported>GreenC bot (Rescued 1 archive link. Wayback Medic 2.5 per WP:URLREQ#google.com/hostednews)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigationJump to search
Tadashi Irie
入江 禎
Born (1944-12-09) December 9, 1944 (age 80)
OccupationYakuza
Organization(s)Takumi-gumi
Yamaguchi-gumi

Tadashi Irie (入江 禎, Irie Tadashi, born December 9, 1944 in Uwajima, Ehime)[1] is a yakuza, the head (kumicho) of the Osaka-based 2nd Takumi-gumi[2] and the grand general manager (so-honbucho) of the 6th Yamaguchi-gumi.[1] He is regarded as the number-three leader of the 6th Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest known yakuza syndicate.[2]

Career

Irie began his career as a yakuza when he joined the Fukui-gumi, a Yamaguchi affiliate based in Osaka. He later joined the Takumi-gumi in 1978 when Masaru Takumi, then the number-two member (wakagashira) of the Fukui-gumi, became an executive underboss (jikisan) of the 3rd Yamaguchi-gumi. Prior to this he was the head of his own clan, the Irie-gumi, which he formed in 1975, but following this he merged it into the Takumi-gumi.[1] He was known for his unwavering loyalty to Masaru Takumi; he had been offered the Yamaguchi-gumi's executive position several times, but he repeatedly declined, preferring to be Takumi's henchman.[1] In 1997 when Takumi was assassinated by the Nakano-kai, he succeeded as the head of the Takumi-gumi,[3] retaliating ruthlessly against the Nakano-kai.[1] He entered the Kobe headquarters of the Yamaguchi-gumi in 1997 when he became the head of the Takumi-gumi. He was promoted to wakagashira-hosa (one of the number-three underbosses) in 2005,[1] and following the start of the sixth era headed by Shinobu Tsukasa from the Kodo-kai of Nagoya, he attained the de facto number-three position (so-honbucho).[4] He has been involved in the Yamaguchi-gumi's important yakuza wars such as the Osaka War (1975–1978, against the Matsuda-gumi) and Yama-Ichi War (1984–1989, against the Ichiwa-kai).[1] On December 1, 2010 — just 2 weeks after the arrest of the "number-two of the Yamaguchi-gumi" Kiyoshi Takayama[5] —, Irie, as the "number-three of the Yamaguchi-gumi",[2] was arrested on suspicion of compensating the relatives of a hitman (a member of the Takumi-gumi[6]) who had been jailed for murdering a senior member of the Nakano-kai.[7] He was charged with paying 3.9 million yen ($46,555) to the hitman's relatives,[3] whom he had paid a total of at least approximately US$250,000.[8] He was released on bail on December 24 of that year,[9] and received a jail sentence of 10 months in March 2011.[6]

After moving to Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi

On August 27, 2015, he left the sixth-generation Yamaguchi-gumi and formed a new organization, the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi, with more than a dozen members, including Kunio Inoue (assistant to the sixth-generation Yamaguchi-gumi Wakatou and fourth-generation Yama-kengumi) and Osamu Teraoka (the younger brother of the Yamaguchi-gumi and president of the Toyukai). Irie becomes the vice-president. On the same date, he was insulated from the sixth generation Yamaguchi-gumi.

Preceded by Kumicho of Takumi-gumi
1997-present
Succeeded by
(none)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The Sixth Yamaguchi-gumi Complete Databook 2008 Edition : "Tadashi Irie (Takumi-gumi)", December 2008, Mediax, ISBN 4-86201-358-9
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Police anti-gang drive in trouble", December 11, 2010, Asahi Shimbun
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Osaka Police Nab Another Yakuza Boss as Crackdown Continues", December 1, 2010, The Wall Street Journal
  4. "Into the Yamaguchi-gumi's 'total domination' of the underworld" Archived 2012-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, September 10, 2008, Monthly Central Journal, Central News Bank (in Japanese)
  5. "Dawn raid on Japanese syndicate", December 1, 2010, The Courier-Mail
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Takumi-gumi kumicho receives a 10 months jail sentence after confessing to charges" Archived 2011-04-11 at the Wayback Machine, February 28, 2011, Sankei Shimbun (in Japanese)
  7. "Japan's No. 3 gangster arrested in police war on underworld", December 1, 2010, AFP
  8. "200,000 yen per month to a member in prison – the arrested Yamaguchi-gumi number-three", December 1, 2010. Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese)
  9. "Yamaguchi-gumi : Kumicho of the Takumi-gumi, who compensated a hitman's family, is released", December 25, 2010, Mainichi Shimbun (in Japanese)