No escape measures such as “Child Lock” Osaka Prosecution November 13, 12:41

In the case where the Osaka District Prosecutor's Office escaped to a man escorted by car, the police officers of the prosecutor who carried the escort put a `` child lock '' that can not open the door of the car from the inside, etc. I found out that I hadn't taken any escape prevention measures.

On this 9th month, the Osaka Regional Public Prosecutor's Office's three officers were escorting Ryotaro Oue (42), whose bail in the stimulant case was cancelled, with a wagon car, and triggered the removal of one handcuff from the inside. Opened and escaped.

The prosecution has not made it clear whether or not it has taken sufficient measures to prevent escape because it will interfere with future work.

However, during interviews with investigators, it was found that the clerk who was driving the car was not wearing a “child lock” that prevented the door from being opened from the inside.

In addition, the other two clerks did not take escape measures such as sitting next to each other with the defendant in between, or wrapping the waist rope attached to the defendant in their hands.

The police always use this method to escort suspects, but the prosecution didn't even have a manual that established these procedures.

The Osaka District Prosecutor escaped to another defendant on the 30th of last month, but after that, the executive officer alerted the on-site staff verbally, and the low awareness of crisis emerged.