A 28-year-old gangster man instructed boys to steal cash in an incident where an employee of a precious metal purchase shop was robbed of about 80 million yen in cash on the streets of Akasaka, Tokyo, and then another man stole the cash. It turned out that there was a suspicion that he was stealing.

These tricks are believed to complicate the flow of money stolen, and the Metropolitan Police Department has decided to re-arrest the man on the 5th and investigate further.

In January 2019, an employee of a precious metal purchase shop was robbed of a carry bag containing approximately 80 million yen in cash on the streets of Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo.



19-year-old boys were arrested for stealing cash, but about two hours after the incident, the boy was attacked and beaten by other men and had his cash stolen.



The Metropolitan Police Department arrested a 28-year-old gangster member, Tomb of Emperor Inoue, for instructing the boys to steal cash. I understand.



The method of stealing cash from the actor has been confirmed in special fraud cases, etc., and it is thought that the main criminal case escapes from the investigation by complicating the instruction system.



The Metropolitan Police Department plans to re-arrest Inoue on suspicion of robbery on the 5th, and is investigating the whereabouts of about 80 million yen.



Inoue is silent about the investigation so far.