Two suspects were arrested last month in a man's tear spray at a tower apartment in Koto-ku, Tokyo, where he was robbed of a bag containing about 800,000 yen in cash.


At that time, the victim had a bag containing about 13 million yen in addition to the one that was stolen, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that he was ambushing for a large amount of cash.

The arrested were Yuya Suzuki (34), an unemployed person in Katsushika-ku, Tokyo, and Ken Ishikawa (23), whose occupation is unknown in Soka City, Saitama Prefecture.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, on the night of the 21st of last month, a man in his twenties was injured by spraying tears at a tower apartment in Koto-ku, Tokyo, and he was suspected of robbery for robbing a bag containing about 800,000 yen in cash. It has been.



Immediately before entering the room, the victim's man was attacked when he got off the elevator, and apart from the one that was stolen, he also had another bag containing about 13 million yen, but it was safe.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, all the charges were admitted to the investigation, and Suzuki said, "I had a grudge against the victim because the compensation for the work did not go as expected. I knew that I was carrying a large amount of cash. "And so on.



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that the two were ambushed for cash.