Last year, a 22-year-old defendant was indicted for transporting stolen goods, etc., in a robbery case in which a luxury watch worth approximately 70 million yen was stolen from a watch store in Kyoto.

The indicted person is Yuki Miyazawa (22), an unemployed person from Itabashi-ku, Tokyo.



According to prosecutors and other sources, defendant Miyazawa was involved in a robbery case in which 41 luxury watches worth approximately 70 million yen were stolen from a watch store in Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, in May last year, of which 11 watches worth approximately 13 million yen were stolen. was accused of transporting stolen goods, etc. for transporting stolen goods from Gifu Prefecture to Tokyo Station, knowing that they were stolen.



Defendant Miyazawa was arrested on suspicion of robbery for paying cash and other rewards to the executives of the robbery after the incident, but the prosecution did not prosecute him due to insufficient suspicion. .



According to investigative sources, defendant Miyazawa sent cash to the account of one of the four executives of the group who were deported from the Philippines to Japan and arrested on suspicion of being involved in a special fraud case from April to June last year. It means that it is known that it was transferred.



Police are continuing to investigate the background of the incident.