In a series of wide-area robbery cases in which a Japanese detained in an immigration facility in the Philippines is suspected of issuing instructions under the name of "Luffy," one of the executors arrested in the case in Tokyo said, "Instructions. In interviews with investigative sources, it was revealed that some of the characters said, ``There are people who say without hesitation, ``If you go into a robbery, you can kill them.''


It seems that there are multiple instructors, and the Metropolitan Police Department is hurrying to clarify the actual situation of the organization, considering that the members gathered by SNS "dark part-time job" were fearful and caused incidents while keeping them under control.

In a series of wide-area robberies, seven people including Kazuki Ishiguri (37) of Sapporo City were arrested last October for stealing approximately 35 million yen in cash from a house in Inagi City, Tokyo. The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the suspicion that a Japanese detained in a Philippine immigration facility called himself "Luffy" and gave instructions to the executives who gathered through the recruitment of "dark part-time jobs" on SNS.



In previous investigations, the person who called himself "Luffy" grasped the personal information of the members who joined the group and gave instructions while inflicting fear, and other people in the same group called themselves "Kim". We know that there may be more than one leader.

In response to a subsequent investigation by the Metropolitan Police Department, one of the suspects arrested in the Inagi City incident said, ``Some of the instructors say, ``If you go into a robbery, you can kill them.'' I found out what he had said in an interview with investigators.



"I was instructed to do 'criminal work', and I had some private affairs, so I thought about refusing, but in the end, I followed the instructions. My home and family were known, and I thought I would never be able to get out of the organization." It means that you are making a statement.



The Metropolitan Police Department believes that multiple instructors such as "Luffy" caused the incident while keeping the members under control, and is hurrying to clarify the actual situation of the organization.



On the other hand, the National Police Agency is suspected of giving instructions under the name of Luffy, etc., and suspects Yuki Watanabe and Masato Imamura, who have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department for being involved in special fraud cases 4, 5 We are continuing to coordinate with the Philippine authorities for the extradition of the Japanese national, and we plan to proceed with a full-scale investigation as soon as the extradition is received.