"Apoden" confirms cash or suspects of stealing 4.7 million yen Two men arrested National Police Agency January 9 18:38

Last month, two men were arrested for breaking into a house in Higashimurayama, Tokyo, tying a couple in their 80s and injuring them, and claiming cash of 4.7 million yen. Before the incident, the house had an "apo-den" asking if there was cash, and the Metropolitan Police Department was investigating that it had broken in knowing that there was a lot of cash.

All were arrested for unknown occupations, including Shotaro Ono of Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto (22) and Yasuhito Watai of Sumida-ku, Tokyo (33).

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, early in the morning on the 23rd of last month, breaking into a house in Higashimurayama City, tying a couple in their 80s with a tie or adhesive tape, showing a cutter knife and threatening to give out money 470 There is a suspicion of robbery injuries, etc. for robbing million yen.

They are breaking into the house on the first floor's bedroom and breaking into the house.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, one week ago, a man calling himself a police officer called "Apoden" to ask how much cash he had, telling him that he had a lot of cash in his house. That is.

According to the police arrested based on fingerprints left on the adhesive tape and analysis of security cameras, etc., the Metropolitan Police Department is examining that the two people broke in based on information learned from "Apoden".