Tokyo Ginza President Taken away Arrested Men Use Counterfeit Numbers? November 11th 19:00

In August, when the company president was taken away by car on the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, and his cash was stolen, the arrested men used counterfeit license plates and dumped them in the river after the incident. I understand.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of the case.

In August, the 66-year-old president of a trading company living nearby on the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, was taken away by a wagon and robbed of cash and mobile phones. Four people, including Hiroshi (69) and Kazuharu Zhangyama (46), whose occupation is unknown, were arrested on suspicion of robbery.


He confined the president for five hours and demanded 30 million yen in cash.

According to investigators, the wagon used in the incident was found to have a counterfeit license plate attached to it and was abandoned in the river in Adachi Ward after the incident.



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of the situation, and the four arrested are suspected of having been instructed by someone for the purpose of aiming for assets because they seem to have no acquaintance with the victim.



The Metropolitan Police Department has not disclosed the approval or disapproval of the four.

The woman who witnessed the removal

A woman who witnessed the victim's president being taken away on the streets of Ginza, Tokyo, responded to the interview.



The woman was working in the basement of a building near the site, but when she heard a man screaming, "Someone to help!", She went outside to see what was going on.



The white one-box type car was parked, and I saw a man being dragged in by a duo of men holding both sides.



The woman who witnessed said, "It was only about 5 seconds. I'm scared to think that the car was stopped all the time and I was in an ambush."