11:54 On January 16, 11:54

A man arrested at a shipping company in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture for holding a female employee hostage was found to have been implicated in a burglary case last week in Chiba Prefecture. Police are investigating the connection to the withdrawal case, according to investigators, after the robbery murdered a note at the scene stating, "I have something I want to do. I will pay for it when it is over."

Chiba City's unemployed, Kaisei Nakao, 23, was arrested on suspicion of confinement for breaking into a shipping company in Izumo, Shimane Prefecture with a knife and holding a female employee hostage.

Investigations so far have revealed that Nakao had told investigators who persuaded him that he had been confined during the withdrawal, saying, "There is a grudge against men who worked at this company over women's relationships." According to investigators, at this time he also implied that he had been involved in a robbery involving the loss of 75,000 yen in cash at a post office in Ichihara, Chiba Prefecture, on this month.

In this robbery case, the culprit was running away with money, showing a note saying, "I have something I want to do. I will compensate you when it is over. Please do not make noise."

Police are investigating the suspicion, suggesting that they were suggestive of the withdrawal case.