Hiding in the mountains after the killing or fleeing later Tokyo Suspected of robbery murder December 27 17:18

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Two men arrested for killing a 67-year-old man in a house in Tokyo Ome City hid once in a nearby mountain after the incident, and were later suspected of having fled. I understood in the interview. The Metropolitan Police Department is conducting an investigation assuming that another person is involved.

Han Il-in (31) and Toshiki Nomura (25), who are Korean nationals whose address and occupation are unknown, and Mr. Toshiki Nomura (25) look like a blunted head of Kazuo Ogawa (67) at a house in Ome-shi, Tokyo on March 14. He was arrested for alleged robbery and murder, alleging that he had been beaten and killed.

Investigations so far have shown that the two suspected to have gone near the scene by a local bus instead of their own car to avoid being captured by security cameras, but in subsequent investigations after the incident Once, he hid himself in the nearby mountains, and later discovered that he was suspected of fleeing during an interview with investigators.

The two had no acquaintance with Mr. Ogawa, but because of previous investigations, he stated that Mr. Ogawa had hundreds of millions of gold, and he was showing a duralumin case full of bills to the surroundings. Is believed to have been

Mr. Ogawa noticed the noise just before he was involved in the incident and reported that "A middle-aged and fat man seems to have been a thief." The Metropolitan Police Department has one more person involved. Investigation is proceeding.