Before the arrest of the suspect, staying at the hotel and listening to the situation The Supreme Court did not admit detention Toyama June 10 16:49

Last month, a police officer stayed in a hotel for six days before arresting a Vietnamese suspect in an investigation into a male body found in Toyama City, and the Toyama District Court said it was an "illegal investigation." The Supreme Court also dismissed the prosecution's special appeal and denied the detention.

On the 5th of last month, a 21-year-old Vietnamese man was found dead in a gutter in Toyama City due to a wound on his neck and the like, and the police lived with a Vietnamese 20-year-old former technical intern trainee. 6 days later, he was arrested on suspicion of abandoning his body, and then re-arrested on suspicion of murder.

However, the Toyama District Court accused of murder, saying that ``it was an illegal investigation that was essentially the same as staying in a hotel for 6 days before being arrested, monitoring it and conducting an interrogation at a police station,'' he said. I made a decision not to allow the detention.

The prosecution argued over an unusual special protest over detention, but the Supreme Court's second small court, Hiroyuki Kanno, decided not to admit him to murder on the 10th. .

Meanwhile, former trainees have been prosecuted for detention of corpses and have been detained, and murder charges will be investigated voluntarily in the future.