Reference News Network November 21 report: According to the Hong Kong 01 website, on July 5 Japanese men are suspected of attacking two Chinese Taiwanese men near the Kanda Station in Tokyo with iron bars, causing injuries and attempting to snatch their suitcases, then fleeing by car. The five suspects have now been fully arrested by the police. Japanese police said they will continue to investigate the motive of the crime, and it is unclear whether the suspects had any prior conflicts with the victims.
According to Japanese media reports, the five men arrested by the police for the suspicion of robbery and injury include 23-year-old main suspect Miyashita Yoshiki. According to an investigation by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the five suspects are alleged to have sprayed tear gas at two Chinese Taiwanese people on the street near Kanda Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, then used iron bars to beat them, causing injuries, and attempted to steal their suitcases.
The police revealed that the suspects' actions were highly organized. Four of them left from Osaka Prefecture early on the day of the incident, driving a rented vehicle to Tokyo and arriving at the scene shortly before the crime. After arriving near the crime scene, the gang immediately sprayed the surrounding surveillance cameras with spray, trying to block the filming, showing a very cunning method.
The report stated that the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has not yet disclosed whether the five suspects have confessed, and it is temporarily unclear whether the suspects knew the two victims, but they will continue to thoroughly investigate the entire incident and the motive behind the crime.
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