Three diners suspected of 'sushi terrorism' are arrested in Japan after viral videos of customers rubbing saliva on conveyor belt food caused nationwide disgust

Three diners suspected of 'sushi terrorism' are arrested in Japan after viral videos of customers rubbing saliva on conveyor belt food caused nationwide disgust

Daily Mail·2023-03-10 01:01

Three people have been arrested over so-called 'sushi terrorism' in Japan, which sees pranksters pulling unhygienic stunts at conveyor-belt restaurants before uploading the footage online.

The sickening craze has sparked outrage across the country and involves mostly young people performing various vile acts such as licking, spitting or squirting sanitiser onto other people's orders as the meals glide past.  

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