Suspected robbery of 7 million yen from the prize exchange station Arrested 3 people Metropolitan Police Department May 13 12:22

In March, three men were arrested for rushing into a pachinko prize exchange in Mizuho-cho, Tokyo, with a knife and robbing more than 7 million yen in cash.

Arrested were Kohei Hayakawa (20), an unemployed person in Ome, Tokyo, Unsaid, Taiki Morito (24), and a 19-year-old boy in Kawashima-machi, Saitama Prefecture.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, in March this year, he rushed into a pachinko prize exchange in Mizuho-machi with a blade to threaten employees with the intention of "killing" and robbing him of 7.7 million yen in cash. I will.

According to the investigations conducted so far, Suspect Morito and the boy broke into the scene, and it appears that Suspect Hayakawa had instructed the case, and the employee was working on closing the store.

In response to the investigation, Suspect Morito and the boy admitted the charges, and Suspect Hayakawa remained silent.

Also, nine days later, there was a robbery case at another prize exchange center in Mizuho-cho, where he was arrested for being involved with Hayakawa and a boy.

The Metropolitan Police Department is examining the details.