In August, a high school girl in Tokyo went missing, and the Metropolitan Police Department suspected that she had kidnapped a high school girl in her 20s who was charged with murder in a case found in Yamanashi prefecture on the 12th. It is a policy to re-arrest.

This August, an 18-year-old high school girl in Sumida Ward, Tokyo, went missing and was found dead three days later in a storehouse in Hayakawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture.



According to investigators, husband Shohei Komori (27) and wife Kazumi Komori (28), who lived in Shibukawa City, Gunma Prefecture, said, "After strangling with a rope, I stabbed my back with a knife." He was charged with murder on the 11th because he made a statement.



Previous investigations by the Metropolitan Police Department have shown that high school girls were seen on security cameras as they boarded a couple's car in a nearby parking lot after leaving their homes.



Defendant Shohei's husband met and contacted a high school girl on SNS, but his wife Kazumi asked about it, but he took the high school girl to his home in Gunma prefecture to discuss with them. It means that.



The Metropolitan Police Department plans to re-arrest the couple on the 12th on suspicion of predatory and kidnapping of minors, and will further investigate the circumstances of the case.