Kawasaki Gas Inspected A man arrested in a robbery case denial of suspicion Similar incidents one after another September 29, 12:43

In August, a 28-year-old man was arrested for sneaking into a house in Kawasaki City under the guise of a gas check, robbing him of 140,000 yen in cash and causing minor injuries to a woman living in this house.

In Tokyo and Kanagawa, there are a series of robbery cases pretending to be inspections of gas, etc., and police are investigating the relationship.

The man is denying the charges.

The person arrested was Taiko Osamu, a 28-year-old unemployed person in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo. According to police, on August 27, at a house in Tama Ward, Kawasaki City, a woman in her 60s living in this house was taped It is suspected that he was robbed and injured because he was tied up and robbed him of 140,000 yen in cash and a cash card, and he was slightly injured.



A few minutes before the incident, the house received a phone call saying "go to check for gas," and the woman was tied up when she guided the duo under the guise of checking for gas to the gas appliances in the kitchen.

From the images taken by the security cameras in the surrounding area, it was found that the suspect Daisada was suspected of being involved in the case.



In response to the investigation, he stated that he had tied up the woman but did not rob him of the money, and denied the charges.



In Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Chiba, there have been a series of robbery cases pretending to be inspections of gas, etc., and police are investigating the relationship.