Tokyo Three men, including 21-year-old Kamisai, were arrested after they fled a jewelry store while trying on necklaces and other items and stole them... “I was told to steal a necklace,” said the suspect.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department’s Juvenile Crimes Division has arrested a restaurant employee from Iiyamamancho, Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture, an 18-year-old man (18), and a high school student (17), all of whom live in Chiba City, on suspicion of theft for allegedly trying on necklaces and other items before stealing them from a jewelry store in Ueno, Tokyo.He has admitted to the charges.The suspect was arrested on suspicion of trying on a necklace and pendant (worth a total of approximately 1.2 million yen) at a jewelry store in Ueno at around 4:00 p.m. on March 8, and then fleeing the scene and stealing the items.According to the department, Kamisei and his accomplices were responsible for receiving stolen goods and keeping watch.He was near the scene at the time of the incident but fled the scene.The perpetrator, an unemployed man (19), was apprehended by a passerby on the street about 110 meters from the store and arrested on the spot.Three men, including a 21-year-old man, were arrested after they stole a necklace from a jewelry store in Taito Ward, Tokyo, after claiming to want to try it on and running off with it on.According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the three suspects arrested were Kamisawa Noboru, a juvenile office worker, and a high school student.The three are suspected of conspiring with their accomplices to steal one necklace and one pendant, with a retail price of approximately 1.21 million yen, from a jewelry store in Ueno, Taito Ward, in March of this year.In connection with the incident, a boy who tried on the clothes but fled was arrested on the spot, and subsequent investigation revealed Kamisai’s involvement as the person who received the stolen goods and the other boys as people who gave instructions and looked out for them.During questioning, the three admitted to the charges and stated, “We were told to steal the necklace to pay off the debt.”Two men were arrested at a jewelry store in Ueno, Tokyo, on suspicion of stealing necklaces and other items under the guise of trying them on.Suspect Noboru Kamisai (21) and two others are suspected of stealing pure gold necklaces and pendants worth approximately 1.2 million yen from a precious metals store in Ueno, Taito Ward, in March.The man responsible for the attack was arrested red-handed shortly after escaping under the guise of trying on the necklaces in the store, but Kamisai and his comrades are believed to have been in charge of keeping watch and receiving the necklaces.Kamisai has admitted to the charges, saying, “I had no choice but to do it to pay off my friends’ debts.”Released on Tuesday, July 23rd at 12:17pm.
As of 2018, all 23 wards of Tokyo are equipped with security cameras, eliminating blind spots.In other words, if you commit a serious crime within the 23 wards and flee onto the streets, you will definitely be caught.For sure.The police are great! Let’s install more security cameras..
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