Three men arrested for "Apoden" or robbery injury at mobile phone purchase shop January 29 13:01

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Last month, three men were arrested for using an Apo Den to sell a large number of smartphones to a mobile phone purchase store in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward, and then invading the store and injuring the store manager it was done. A 20-year-old man was arrested on the 27th for breaking into another store with a similar trick, and the Metropolitan Police Department is examining it as the same group.

Three men aged 26 to 30 were arrested, including a 30-year-old suspect of uncertainty and occupation.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, a robbery injury has been raised on October 10 at a mobile phone purchase store in Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, who injured a manager by hitting a stun gun to steal money.

According to the previous survey, it was past 3:30 pm on the day, "I want to sell 47 smartphones" and called "Apo Den" to prepare the store for the price, and the store was preparing about 5 million yen is.

Three and a half hours later, the three intruded, impersonating customers, and suddenly hit the store manager with a stun gun.

In addition, a college student in Meguro-ku, Hitoshi Tamura (20), was arrested on the 27th, trying to steal money with a stun gun at a mobile phone purchase store in Dogenzaka, Shibuya Ward, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has been arrested. From the same group.