Laundry continuous theft uses counterfeit number October 4th 5:13

Coin laundry that is chained in Tokyo, etc., in the case where cash was stolen one after another in over 30 stores, the car that seems to have been on the criminal who was reflected in the security camera, the license plate that was stolen or forged It was found through interviews with investigators that the was used. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating as a series of theft cases.

From August to this month, coin launderettes are operating in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, and Saitama, and 37 stores have been cleared of cashiers and money changers. We are investigating as an incident.

The security cameras in several stores show that two people hiding their faces with masks and hats stealing cash and driving them into the store. The Metropolitan Police Department examined the car's license plate. It was found that the car used to steal the store had a license plate stolen in the ward a few days ago.

In addition, the license plate of the car that was shown on the security camera at another store was forged and not existed.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that it is repeating the case using counterfeit numbers so that the investigation does not reach even if it is reflected in the security camera.