The 21-year-old perpetrator of a widespread robbery ring that killed a 90-year-old woman: The horrifying true face of the robber who stole 30 million yen and “beat her to a pulp”. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

The 21-year-old perpetrator of a widespread robbery ring that killed a 90-year-old woman: The horrifying true face of the robber who stole 30 million yen and “beat her to a pulp”.

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Nagata was arrested. He showed no signs of remorse at the time of his arrest.

The damage has spread to all parts of Japan.

A group of four to eight men broke into a house, assaulted the occupants, and robbed them of their cash. At least 30 similar incidents have occurred throughout Japan.

In one series of incidents, a fatality was reported: Koyo Oshio, 90, was found dead in her home in Komae City, Tokyo, on January 19. After receiving a tip from the Chiba Prefectural Police, where burglaries have frequently occurred, officers from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department visited Oshio’s home and found her body. He was lying in the hallway on the first basement floor with both wrists tied with a bandage and blood pouring from his face.

Mr. Oshio lived with his son, his wife, and two grandchildren, but the family had gone out that morning. There were signs of vandalism in the room, such as shelves being opened, and multiple footprints were left behind. The cause of Mr. Oshio’s death was multiple traumas caused by a full-body assault,” said a reporter from a national newspaper.

The 10 million yen reward

Nagata, a suspect believed to have been involved in multiple incidents (some photos have been doctored).

It appears that the perpetrators shared information from their directing officers via SNS. Messages related to the Komae City crime were found on the smartphone of a perpetrator seized in another robbery in Tokyo. The message was sent using a communication application called “Telegram,” which is highly confidential and has a function to erase information after a certain period of time.

The person who gave the instructions is believed to be a gangster or semi-gangster. At the trial of a criminal who had already been arrested, it was revealed that he had recruited members through “YAKIBYTE. The perpetrator did not even know the name of the instructor.

The perpetrators received instructions such as, “10 million yen reward for robbery,” “100 million yen in the safe,” etc., and committed the crimes with unknown members they met at the crime scene. It is believed that the instructor decided the place and time of the attack based on a “black book” containing the addresses, telephone numbers, and family situations of elderly people who had large sums of cash.

A person who is likely to be a key player in the investigation is the person who broke into a house in Nakano Ward, Tokyo, on December 5, 2011, beat a man in his 40s, took about 30 million yen in cash, and fled. The suspect is Rikuto Nagata, 21, a resident of Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, with an unknown occupation, who was arrested on suspicion of robbery and stated, “I beat him to a pulp. Information related to the Komae City incident was also found on a smartphone seized from the rental car in which Nagata was riding.

Nagata, who is believed to be involved in multiple incidents, also seems to have joined the criminal group through a “dark job. He was born in Kyoto City but moved to Kanazawa City at the age of 16. He had been working for various construction companies, but he was addicted to gambling and had trouble making money. According to a resident who lived in the same apartment, he was a boating enthusiast and said, “I was beaten by 500,000 yen today. When he was feeling rich, he would show three high-end watches and ask, “Where can I get cash for them? He also asked me, “Where can I get cash for them?

On the other hand, he also showed signs of fear, saying, “If you see a suspicious car, let me know. If it was the police, there would be people inside (the car),” he said. When the residents asked him if he was doing something wrong, he slurred his words, saying, ‘No, just a little ……. He may have been repeating the crime and was afraid of being arrested.

Nagata has not said much in response to police inquiries. However, as arrests continue to be made and the details of the case become clearer, the moat for identifying the directing officer is gradually being filled.

Police officers investigating the home of murdered 90-year-old Oshio in Komae City.
Murdered Oshio’s home (some photos have been doctored)
Murdered Oshio’s house
Nagata, a suspect believed to have been involved in multiple incidents (some photos have been doctored)
Murdered Oshio-san’s house (photo has been partially doctored)
  • Photographed by Shinji Hasuo

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