An elderly man was found tied up in a Yokohama home, and there were signs of ransacking the room...An investigation is underway to link the incident to a series of “illegal part-time job” robberies.
At around 9:25 a.m. on the 16th, a woman living nearby called 110 from a home in Tetsumachi, Aoba Ward, Yokohama, reporting that “the window next to the entrance has been left open since yesterday.” When police arrived, they found an elderly man with his hands and feet tied, bleeding to death inside the room. The Kanagawa Prefectural Police have begun an investigation into the case as a murder. The methods used, including breaking into a detached house and tying up the occupants, are similar to those used in a series of robberies in the Tokyo metropolitan area that were perpetrated by “illegal part-time workers,” and police are investigating whether there is a connection. (Read more below) Yomiuri Shimbun Online 2024/10/17 05:00.
>>1 >It’s similar to the robbery case where the perpetrator was a “illegal part-time worker”, so it’s possible that it was done by an ordinary college student From now on, he’ll be threatened and killed in hell.
>>1 The Kanagawa Prefectural Police are in collusion with Korean residents in Japan, so they’ll probably rule it a suicide when it’s no longer noticeable.
It’s like a mega-evolved version of the gangsters and yakuza who are involved in phone fraud. If you don’t crush their heads, they’ll just keep coming.
>>19 It’s a company with its headquarters in Aoba-ku, Yokohama, that probably mails out flyers for high-pressure drain cleaning even if you decline. They also do real estate fraud. I called the company’s part-time job recruitment number just to see what was going on, and a real yakuza with a strong personality answered the phone.
It’s probably difficult to cut off the root cause. I wonder if the only thing we can do is to make burglary and theft more severe and to publicize that.
>>24 They’re the kind of people who would say “yes, I understand” and then go ahead and kill someone. They’re basically idiots like animals doing shady part-time jobs.
But it’s good to be the one to give instructions; if you just say something like “I’m sure you have the money, so make me spill the beans,” if you don’t get it, you can blame it on the scene, and if you get a lot of money, it means it’s your own achievement for providing excellent information, and things on the scene will become increasingly violent.
Well, even though I say it myself, it’s becoming less and less like a country called Japan. Seriously, Japan will be in chaos in the near future, because of those lying devils.
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