Last year, two of the eight people arrested in the robbery injury case that occurred in Nakano-ku, Tokyo were re-arrested for trying to break into an apartment in Meguro-ku three days before the incident and injuring the residents.

The three men are believed to have been involved, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the whereabouts of the remaining one and investigating the relationship with a series of wide-area robberies.

The 33-year-old Kentaro Oko, an unemployed resident of Fujiidera City, Osaka Prefecture, who has already been arrested and indicted for a case in which approximately 30 million yen in cash was stolen in Nakano Ward, Tokyo, was re-arrested last year. They are Masaya Yamada (22), an unemployed person living in Saitama City.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the two men tried to break into an apartment in Meguro Ward where a man in his 20s lives in the early hours of December 2 last year, three days before the Nakano Ward incident, and injured the man lightly. is suspected.



The two escaped without taking anything after being resisted by the man.



The Metropolitan Police Department conducted an investigation by analyzing security cameras around the scene and found that the two were suspected of being involved in the incident.



The Metropolitan Police Department has not disclosed the approval or disapproval of the investigation.



It is believed that a trio was involved, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the whereabouts of the remaining one and investigating the connection with a series of wide-area robberies.