Of the four cases in Kansai that are suspected to be related to a series of robberies that have sprung up all over the country, a 29-year-old man was involved in an attempted building intrusion at a pawn shop in Shiga Prefecture in March last year. An interview with investigative officials revealed that the defendant had made a statement to the effect that he had received instructions from a person who called himself 'Luffy'.

In March last year, a group of three people were arrested for trying to break into a pawn shop in Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture by throwing blocks at the glass door of the entrance. is suspected to be related to



In this case, Kazuki Ito, 29, who was indicted for attempted entry into a building, made a statement during the investigation stage to the effect that he received instructions from a person who called himself 'Luffy'. I learned this from interviews with people involved.



Defendant Ito, who was believed to have been a supervisor at the scene, was released on bail after being indicted. He was indicted for being involved in the incident and the incident in which a man was taken away by car in Kita Ward, Osaka.

In these incidents, he is believed to have been the on-site supervisor.



On the other hand, the Metropolitan Police Department has issued an arrest warrant for four people who are suspected of having given instructions in a series of robberies, including a person named "Luffy" who is detained in an immigration facility in the Philippines on suspicion of being involved in a special fraud case. Police authorities are requesting Philippine authorities to extradite him.