On the 7th, the Osaka Prefectural Police First Investigation Division arrested Chinese national Hou Yanbo (27) on suspicion of attempted robbery and murder for stabbing a store clerk with a knife at a jewelry store in Minami, Osaka, and stealing his watch. The store clerk who was stabbed was taken to the hospital in critical condition and unconscious, and was later confirmed dead. The department plans to change the charge to robbery and murder and continue its investigation. After the incident, the suspect fled the scene but was apprehended at Kansai International Airport. He is said to have made a statement admitting to the charges. The suspect was arrested on suspicion of stealing a watch (retail value 62.8 million yen) and stabbing a male store clerk (30) in the abdomen with a knife when he tried to prevent the man from escaping at a jewelry store in Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo Ward, Osaka City, at around 1:35 pm on the 7th. According to the department, about two and a half hours after the incident, Go was questioned by investigators at the international terminal of Kansai Airport, where he told investigators that he had “stabbed the store clerk with a knife” and was also in possession of the watch that was believed to have been stolen. The knife believed to have been used to stab the store clerk was found in a vacant lot near the scene. Chinese man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after stabbing a jewellery store clerk and stealing a watch – Minami, Osaka.
>>1 >3 family members stabbed to death, man flees, investigated for murder No, this is a promotional ad for another article Cut out the unnecessary parts.
>>3 Wouldn’t it be better to make an example of them by giving them 100 lashes and then shooting them like in some countries? We need to make people realize that committing a crime in Japan is bad.
>>4 If he were Japanese he would be sentenced to death, but if Kishida Takara is a foreigner he will be found innocent and not charged. It’s also possible that the victim will have to pay compensation to the suspect.
Right? It’s the same as the Iranian who stole 100 million 23 years ago, ran out of money, and came back to Japan. Japan is a paradise for criminals from the point of view of the perpetrators. It’s now a global consensus that if you run out of money, go to Japan.
I wonder if he went there as a tourist and thought he’d have a go at it before returning home. But it’s amazing they were able to make an arrest in just two and a half hours. The quality of the security camera footage must have been very clear.
>>34 I went to Okinawa last week and stayed at the Halekulani, and there were a lot of Chinese people there. Most of the people staying in the villas and expensive rooms were Chinese.
This is the result of Abe relaxing visa requirements so that low-level Chinese people can come to Japan. China’s economy is collapsing, and Chinese people will become even more unruly from now on. Visa requirements should be tightened.
It seems that all the locals, except for those in the tourism industry in tourist destinations that are desperately trying to attract Chinese tourists, are fed up with them.
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