A police sergeant of the Fukushima Prefectural Police sends documents on suspicion of theft, etc., alleging that he stole women's underwear from a vacant house in a difficult-to-return zone in Fukushima Prefecture, where access is strictly restricted due to the accident at the Tokyo Electric Power Company's Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. it was done.

The sergeant is said to have been in charge of patrolling the area.

The document was sent to a 38-year-old male sergeant from the Disaster Countermeasures Division of the Fukushima Prefectural Police.



According to the police, from October 4th to 6th, the chief sergeant broke into two vacant houses in Okuma Town, Fukushima Prefecture and one room of an apartment in Tomioka Town. He is suspected of stealing a total of 5700 yen worth of 27 underwear and 2 perfumes.



The vacant house that was damaged is located in a difficult-to-return zone where entry is severely restricted due to the nuclear accident and an area that has just been lifted this year. As a member, he was on patrol at the time of the incident.



In response to the police investigation, he confessed that he was "interested in women's underwear" and admitted to the charges.



In addition, the chief sergeant said that he had repeated these actions more than 50 times since he started working with the special police unit in April this year, and that about 1,000 items such as women's underwear and clothing were found from related parties. is.



The Fukushima prefectural police dismissed the police chief as of the 7th.



Yohei Kojima, head of the Fukushima Prefectural Police Headquarters, commented, "This is an outrageous act as a police officer. It is an act that greatly undermines the trust of the police, and I deeply apologize to the victims and the citizens of the prefecture." did.