Talk:Re: Chapter 60/@comment-16729840-20160117084441/@comment-10733658-20160117094640

Well, there's various levels of caution necessary in this case.

For one thing, the CCG cannot afford to be considered as a threat to humanity. Law Enforcement in Japan is very focused on good relations with the public, such as children having a first errand to turn something in to a police officer.

The CCG likewise seems concerned with presenting a moral and just face to the public. That's the only reason Kijima got in trouble, because his actions caused controversy and tarnished the organization's honor. In general, the Japanese are very leery of any extreme or militant actions as a result of major post-War pushes for a more passive nation.

Another issue presented with this particular subject is that he isn't just some nobody. He's the manager of a best-selling author, and therefore would present issues if they cross the line with him. He's got business and likely press connections, which would make problems if they go too far in their handling of him.

On the other hand, we already have evidence that the CCG has been involved in silencing people. And I wonder if the claim that Capitol Punishment is on the table in cases of humans aiding Ghouls is true or just a bluff?