Report of a man who has been sentenced to prison sentence "Insufficient crisis awareness" Yokohama Prosecutor's Office August 6 18:29

In the case of a man who had been sentenced to prison in Aikawa-cho, Kanagawa Prefecture, the Yokohama District Prosecution, which had verified a series of responses, allowed escape from a lack of advance preparation, and because it was not fully aware of the crisis, it was released to the public and local government We have compiled a report that we have been delayed.

Defendant Makoto Kobayashi (43), an unemployed person in Aikawa-cho, Kanagawa Prefecture, escaped against the prosecutor's office who visited his house to try to contain him in June after being sentenced to prison, and was subsequently arrested and charged. It was.

The Yokohama District Public Prosecutor's Office inspected a series of responses and released a report summarizing the results on the 6th.

According to it, regarding the response until allowing escape, the Yokohama district inspection Odawara branch who was in charge did not fully examine the coping policy when accommodating, and it was said that the day was reached without properly consulting with the Yokohama district inspection and the Tokyo high school inspection Preparations and organizational responses were insufficient. "

In addition, regarding the announcement of the escape and the delay in contacting the local government, “The chief Odawara branch manager, who is in charge, believes that the police will determine the need for publication, and reports to the boss were two hours after the occurrence. "There was not enough awareness of the crisis in a situation that could have a serious impact on it."

Based on this, we prepared a new manual with specific procedures for containment, collaborated with the police as necessary, and compiled measures to prevent recurrence by allocating roles in advance and responding.

Yoko Takeuchi, Deputy Prosecutor of Yokohama District Prosecutor, said, “I am afraid of the local residents and apologize again.”