This month, a 30-year-old Chinese was arrested on suspicion of robbery, alleging that he broke into a house in Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, tied up a resident man, and stole a luxury watch for more than 3 million yen in cash.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that there is a suspicion that a large amount of cash has been stolen.

It means that he has denied the charges against the investigation.

The person arrested was a Chinese suspect, Stuart Ong (30), whose occupation is unknown in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, before dawn on the 4th of this month, he broke into a house in Arakawa-ku, Tokyo, and pressed something like a stun gun against a man in his 30s who lived in this house and tied it up with something like a string. In addition, there are suspicions of robbery injury and arrest and confinement for robbing a luxury watch worth about 15 million yen, which is about 3 million yen in cash.



Since it was identified from the images of the surrounding security cameras, it means that he has denied the charges against the investigation.



At that time, the victim's man had a slight injury to his head and told a police officer who rushed in, "The duo were threatened to prepare 500 million yen."



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the suspected loss of even more cash and is investigating the whereabouts of another person who fled.