Two people arrested on suspicion of robbery disguised as gas inspection 12 people in total in the same group or Metropolitan Police Department November 16 12:19

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Two men in their twenties were arrested for sneaking into a room in an apartment complex in Adachi-ku, Tokyo, pretending to be a gas check and stealing cash.

A total of 12 people were arrested in a similar case in Tokyo, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating it as if the same group was involved.

The people arrested were Soga Kogyo (28), an unemployed person in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, and Tsuguyoshi Kumoi (26), a self-employed person in Ayase City, Kanagawa Prefecture.



According to the Police Agency, in September, he broke into an apartment room in Adachi Ward under the guise of a gas check, tied the limbs of a 72-year-old man with adhesive tape, and robbed him of about 300,000 yen in cash and a cash card. There is a suspicion of robbery.



Soga is silent in response to the investigation, but Kumoi admitted the suspicion and stated that he applied for the dark part-time job on SNS and did it under the direction of a person named "Akasaka."



Of the two, Soga was also arrested and charged in the same case that occurred in Setagaya Ward the day before.



There have been more than 10 similar cases in Tokyo, Chiba, and Kanagawa, but a total of 12 people have been arrested, and the Metropolitan Police Department is centered around people who call themselves "Akasaka." I'm investigating because I think the group is involved.