Another accomplice arrested in the case of Chinese man robbed of 5 million yen in Osaka
According to Japan's MBS News, reporting on April 11: An accomplice in the incident that occurred in the streets of Osaka City in February, where a Chinese man was attacked with a stun gun and robbed of 5 million yen (approximately RMB 215,000), has been apprehended.
The suspect this time is Yamamoto Toshiki (22 years old), who is unemployed and without a fixed residence.
The police stated that Yamamoto Toshiki is suspected of assaulting a Chinese company employee (37 years old) with a stun gun on the street in Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka City, on February 25, and stealing a handbag containing 5 million yen in cash.
Yamamoto Toshiki is one of the perpetrators. Another suspect, Sugiyama Yoshimitsu (22), a company employee from Inami Town, Hyōgo Prefecture, has already been arrested and charged. Additionally, two 18-year-old men, who served as lookouts and drivers respectively, have also been arrested.
Yamamoto Toshiki confessed to the charges, stating: "I did it."
The police believe there is strong evidence of a gang-related crime, and further investigation is ongoing into potential masterminds behind the scene.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1862150351695883/
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