In a robbery-murder case in which a 90-year-old woman was murdered at a house in Komae City, Tokyo, information about the place name of the scene was left on the mobile phone of the suspect who was arrested in another case in Nakano Ward. , In addition to this, there were multiple names of towns in Adachi Ward, and it was found that one of the houses was actually invaded by someone.


In addition, interviews with people involved in the investigation revealed that a group that has caused robberies in various places is suspected of being involved in the incident that occurred in Yamaguchi Prefecture last year, and the Metropolitan Police Department suspects that the damage has spread to western Japan. We are investigating the relationship assuming that there is a sexuality.

In a robbery-murder case in which Iyo Oshio (90) was killed at a house in Komae, Tokyo this month, he was arrested on suspicion of being involved in a robbery injury case in which about 30 million yen was stolen from a house in Nakano Ward, Tokyo. It has been revealed that Rikuto Nagata (21) left a message on his mobile phone that was believed to have been exchanged regarding the incident in Komae City.



In the message, the name of the place "Komae City" and the contents such as "I will contact you as soon as there is a vacancy" are described, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the relationship between the two cases.



The message also included the names of several other towns in Tokyo's Adachi Ward, but in one of the houses, someone actually broke the window glass and broke into the house. Interviews with investigative officials revealed that there had been damage.



In addition, according to investigative sources, the group that has caused robberies in various places in the past few months was a robbery that occurred at a house in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture in November last year, and a robbery that occurred in Inagi City, Tokyo in October. It is suspected that he was also involved in a robbery injury case.



The Metropolitan Police Department is rushing to clarify the possibility that the damage caused by a series of groups may have spread to western Japan.