It has been 26 years since 30 days since the murder of three high school students and others with a pistol in Hachioji, Tokyo.


An investigator from the Metropolitan Police Department, who has been in charge of this case for more than 10 years, responded to the interview and said, "I want you to send me any trivial information."

On July 30, 1995, at the office of the supermarket "Nampei" in Hachioji, Tokyo, part-time high school students Hiromi Maeda (16), Megumi Yabuki (17), and Noriko Inagaki, an employee. (47) was shot and killed with a pistol.



It will be 26 years in 30 days without any strong clues.



Shigeru Iwaki (59), director of the Special Investigation Countermeasures Office, Investigation Division 1, Metropolitan Police Department, who has been in charge of the case for more than 10 years, responded to an interview with NHK.



Mr. Iwaki said, "I'm sorry for the victim's bereaved family for many years since the outbreak. I want to be able to make a good report as soon as possible."



He pointed out that the number of witnesses and leftovers was small, and that


the purpose of the criminal was unclear because he escaped without touching the cash in

the

safe. As the technology improves, we are re-examining the evidence so far. "



We have received about 1,500 cases of information so far, but the number is decreasing year by year.



The investigation headquarters has the remains of the three victims, and Mr. Iwaki said, "It may be possible to say about the incident now that time has passed. But I want you to send it. "

Without influential information leading to case resolution ...

The incident happened 26 years ago, on July 30, 1995, after 9 pm.



At that time, about 5 million yen such as store sales was stored in the safe of the office, but although there was a mark of shooting near the keyhole of the safe, cash was not stolen.



The Metropolitan Police Department has continued to investigate with a total of more than 213,500 investigators, but no powerful information has been obtained to resolve the case.



From the footprints left on the scene, it is believed that the criminal wore 26 cm sneakers with hexagonal non-slip on the soles, which were mainly sold at department stores.



Since the supermarket has already been demolished, the Metropolitan Police Department has posted a 3D video on its website that reproduces the situation at the site based on the photographs and testimonies of the time.



Information about the incident is accepted at the investigation headquarters of the Hachioji Police Station.



The phone number is 042-621-0110.