In March, two new suspects in their 3s were arrested on suspicion of robbery and injury in an incident in which men disguised as gas inspections broke into an apartment building in Toshima Ward, Tokyo, and robbed more than 100 million yen in cash. The two are believed to have asked the supervisor who has already been arrested to cause a case, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of the situation. In response to the investigation, both have denied the charges.

The two arrested suspects are Chinese nationals, Wang Lixiang (59), a company executive in Tama City, Tokyo, and Liu Jiaxiang (54), an unknown occupation in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, in March, he is suspected of burglary and injury for breaking into a condominium in Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima Ward, under the guise of checking gas, tying the hands and feet of a man and a woman, and robbing them of more than 2 million yen in cash.

So far, six people have been arrested, including the executor and the instructer who broke into the room, but when the Metropolitan Police Department investigated in detail, it was found that two people were suspected of asking the instructer to cause a case.

The suspect Wang was loaning about 3 million yen to a company run by a man, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of the situation.

In response to the investigation, both have denied the charges.