A woman in her 20s who got drunk and fell asleep on the train and missed the last stop, JR Chiba Station, said to a woman in her 20s, "I'll take you by car," and committed an obscene act on the train. of company employees were arrested.

A company employee is also targeting women who have missed the train at Chiba Station, and the Metropolitan Police Department is calling attention.

He has partially denied the allegations against the investigation.

Kenji Yoshida (51), a company employee in Yotsukaido City, Chiba Prefecture, was arrested.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, around 1 a.m. on July 24, Yoshida picked up a woman in her 20s from Adachi Ward, Tokyo, who he approached at JR Chiba Station, and committed obscene acts. As a result, there are suspicions such as confinement and quasi-forced indecency.



After having a drink with a friend at a restaurant, the woman boarded the JR Chuo-Sobu Line from Shinjuku Station, changed trains at Akihabara Station, and tried to return to her home in Adachi Ward. It means that I missed the last stop, Chiba Station, while on the train.



At that time, Yoshida said to the woman, ``Since it's the last train, I'll take her to her house,'' and invited her to ride in a car parked near her.



In response to the Metropolitan Police Department's investigation, he partially denied the charges, saying, "I admitted that I called out to a sleeping woman and sent her in her car, but I did not commit any obscene acts."



The security camera showed the suspect calling out to several women on the premises of the station for an hour before calling out to the woman, so the Metropolitan Police Department said that they were targeting the woman who overslept until the end of the station. I am looking into it in detail.



The police are calling for caution, saying, ``Even if you miss the train far away, please consult the station staff or the nearest police box, and don't follow people you don't know.''

Long mileage due to mutual traffic, etc.

Local trains on the JR Chuo and Sobu lines run from Tokyo Mitaka Station in the west to Chiba Station in the east, covering a total distance of over 60 kilometers and 39 stations.



According to JR, there are many passengers who intended to get on the train in the city center and get off at a few stations, but ended up falling asleep and going all the way to Chiba Station.



In addition to the JR Chuo and Sobu lines, in the Tokyo metropolitan area there are trains with long mileage due to interoperability and direct operation of multiple lines.



For example, the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line connects with the Odakyu Line at Yoyogi-Uehara Station and the JR Joban Line at Ayase Station, and the longest route without changing trains runs from Isehara Station in Kanagawa Prefecture to Abiko Station in Chiba Prefecture. increase.



In addition, the JR Tokaido Line operates directly with the Takasaki Line, operating from Odawara Station in Kanagawa Prefecture to Takasaki Station in Gunma Prefecture via Tokyo Station.



The Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line has mutual connections with Tokyo Metro's Hanzomon Line and Tobu Skytree Line, and operates from Chuorinkan Station in Kanagawa Prefecture to Minamikurihashi Station in Saitama Prefecture via Oshiage Station in Sumida Ward, Tokyo. increase.



JR, private railways, and Tokyo Metro say that if you miss the last train and other late hours, there will be no return trains, so you need to be careful.