A police officer forgets to put his handgun in the toilet of the station. No evidence of use Hyogo 9/30 7:45

A 27-year-old police officer from the Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters found on the evening of 29th that he had temporarily left a handgun with a bullet in the toilet at JR Aioi Station. The handgun was discovered by other users, the station staff reported it to the police, and there was no evidence of it being used. The Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters says "I want to give thorough guidance on the strict handling of pistols."

Around 4pm on the 29th, when a 27-year-old female police chief of the Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters Railway Police Team used the toilet on the Shinkansen platform at JR Aioi Station, a leather with handguns and handcuffs in a private room I left the belt made of metal.

The pistol was found by another customer who entered the toilet approximately 1.5 hours later, and the station staff delivered it to the police.

There was a bullet in the pistol, but there was no evidence of it being used.

The chief of the police was working at the time and was on alert at Aioi Station and trains.

Eizo Kawasaki, Deputy Captain of the Hyogo Prefectural Police Headquarters Railway Police Corps, commented, “I want to give thorough guidance on the strict handling of pistols and prevent this in the future.”