Dentist in Tokyo arrested for suspicion of damage to property 20 air guns seized August 14 16:13

A dentist man in Tokyo was arrested on suspicion of property damage, such as shooting an iron ball into a car parked on the street and breaking a window glass. About 20 air guns have been confiscated from the dental clinic that I manage, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that the man shot with a modified air gun. It means denying the charges against the investigation.

Mr. Hiroyasu Akiyama (60), a dentist in Sengoku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, was arrested.

According to the investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department, Akiyama suspected damage to the property last month, as he shot a 6 mm diameter iron ball similar to a pachinko ball into a passenger car parked on the street of Toshima Ward and broke the window glass. Is held.

The suspicion that Akiyama was involved in the video from security cameras increased, suggesting that 22 dental air guns and more than 7,000 iron balls were confiscated from the dental clinic near the site where he was operating.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the denial of suspicion has been denied to the investigation, but regarding the air gun, "I have been collecting and modifying it as a hobby from my twenties," the Metropolitan Police Department said that from the situation of the site etc. I'm investigating that I shot it with a modified air gun from a dental clinic on the floor.

Damage continues around the management dental clinic

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, around the dental clinic operated by the arrested suspect Akiyama, since 2016, four years ago, there have been about 50 consecutive damages to windows of cars, shops and buildings.

Suddenly, the man in his 70s who said the glass of his own building was broken, "Something like a pachinko ball penetrated and fragments of glass scattered around. Everyone was in trouble because there was a lot of damage. But I thought the passers-by did it for a funny prank."