Interpol Investigating Why One Japanese Man Has So Many Babies
"We are trying to understand what kind of person makes this many babies."
Interpol said Friday it has launched a multinational investigation into what Thailand has dubbed the "Baby Factory" case: a 24-year-old Japanese businessman who has 16 surrogate babies and an alleged desire to father hundreds more.
Police raided a Bangkok condominium earlier this month and found nine babies and nine nannies living in a few unfurnished rooms filled with baby bottles, bouncy chairs, play pens and diapers. They have since identified Mitsutoki Shigeta as the father of those babies — and seven others.
"What I can tell you so far is that I've never seen a case like this," said Thailand's Interpol director, police Maj. Gen. Apichart Suribunya. "We are trying to understand what kind of person makes this many babies."
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I don't remember INTERPOL going after Sean Kemp.
Because INTERPOL might be able to handle a Japanese businessman, but a 6'10" power forward is a different story.
If they got a big pile of Happy Meals, they could lay a trap for Kemp.
How does this fit into Reason's whole "overpopulation = good" hypothesis, I wonder.
Explanation: I like make babies.