83 million yen Robbery call assault Suspicion of stealing 18-year-old boy arrested September 4 12:47

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In fact, an 18-year-old boy was arrested in a burglar case where an employee of a precious metal purchasing company was robbed of about 83 million yen in cash on the streets of Akasaka, Tokyo. The boy is investigating that the Metropolitan Police Department knows where the cash that has not yet been found by calling the executioner who took the cash to another place and stealing the money.

An 18-year-old boy of unknown occupation in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture was arrested.

In January, two employees of a precious metal purchasing company were injured by several men on the streets of Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, and they were robbed of a carry bag containing approximately 83 million yen of cash.

In this case, a total of 10 people were arrested and prosecuted, including executioners, driver roles, former violent members of the commander, but the stolen cash was not found yet, and the Metropolitan Police Department was proceeding with the investigation It was.

As a result, from the investigation of security cameras and the statements of already arrested men, the 18-year-old boy called the offender who took the money on the day of the incident and injured him by hitting it, I found that I was stealing money and was arrested on suspicion of robbery injury.

The boy admitted to the investigation and stated that he received a reward.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that the boy knows where the stolen cash is and knows that there is a person who instructed him to steal the money.

Where is 83 million yen

Among the 10 people who have been arrested and prosecuted so far, there are execution criminals attacking victims' precious metal purchasing company employees, driver roles to carry execution criminals to the site, former violent members who are considered to be instructions to execution criminals It was.

Arrangements for recruiting executive crimes through SNS were also arrested and prosecuted, and it is believed that university students and Cambodians who were arrested as executive crimes were solicited.

The Metropolitan Police Department has been investigating whereabouts of the stolen cash by conducting accomplice statements, investigating security cameras, analyzing mobile phones used between groups.

A carry bag with cash was found from the home of one of the 10 people arrested, but no cash.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that it knows where the newly arrested 18-year-old boy is robbed of money.