In January this year, two people, aged 19 and 18, were arrested for allegedly breaking into an apartment in Shinjuku, Tokyo, posing as delivery men and stealing a luxury watch.

The two were involved in the incident after applying for ``dark part-time jobs,'' and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details.

The two suspects arrested were a 19-year-old unemployed man of no fixed address and an 18-year-old living in Hiroshima Prefecture.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, in January, a man in Shinjuku Ward was suspected of breaking into an apartment room posing as a courier, slashing a resident man in his 50s with a knife, and robbing him of a luxury watch. Masu.



The Metropolitan Police Department conducted an investigation that included analyzing footage from security cameras around the scene, and found that two people were suspected of being involved.



After the incident, the 18-year-old suspect turned himself in to Hiroshima Prefecture police.



It is said that the two applied for ``dark part-time jobs'' and were involved in the incident.



Upon investigation, both admitted the charges and made statements such as ``I did what my supervisor ordered because I wanted money.''



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the possibility that multiple other people, including the instructor, may be involved in the incident.