Tattoos on face and neck…Man who rang emergency bell twice and called employees “for being difficult to the hotel” and a previous conviction at a ramen restaurant. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Tattoos on face and neck…Man who rang emergency bell twice and called employees “for being difficult to the hotel” and a previous conviction at a ramen restaurant.

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Hisanaga, a suspect with tattoos on his neck and face.

The man who came out of the police station had a unique atmosphere. He was covered in tattoos on his neck, hands, and face.

Feb. February 16 Kotaro Hisanaga, whose address and occupation are unknown, was arrested on February 16 at the Kamata Police Station of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department on suspicion of obstructing business by deceptive means. 36 Hisanaga Kotaro (36), whose address and occupation are unknown. The suspect, Kotaro Hisanaga, 36, of unknown address and occupation, was arrested at a business hotel in Kotaro Hisanaga, 36, of unknown address and occupation, was arrested at the Kamata Police Station of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department on January 16 on suspicion of obstructing the work of staff members at a business hotel in Ota Ward.

Kotaro Hisanaga, 36, whose address and occupation are unknown, was arrested at a business hotel in Ota Ward, Tokyo. The suspect has been working at the hotel intermittently since June 2010. “The suspect has been working at the hotel intermittently since June 2010. Hisanaga had been staying at the hotel intermittently for about 80 days since June 2010. “Hisanaga stayed at the hotel for about 80 days intermittently since June 2010. It is said that each time he made reckless demands to the staff, and was always making difficulties. Even before the incident, he had complained that the deodorant he had bought was missing. The hotel was also said to have been at a loss to respond.

The incident occurred on February 15, 2012, just after 8 pm. It was after 8 p.m. on February 15. The fire alarm in the hallway began to sound even though there was no fire. The staff determined that Hisanaga had pressed the button, stopped the bell, and 110 The staff stopped the bell and called 110. However, Hisanaga again rang the emergency bell four minutes later, and another guest called the police, saying, ‘The fire alarm is ringing. The information was forwarded to the Tokyo Fire Department, and ambulances and police cars rushed to the scene.

I don’t care what happens to you!”

Hisanaga is frequently arrested by the police for disorderly conduct (some photos have been doctored).

Hisanaga explained to the police that he had called the front desk several times from the room where he was staying, but there was no answer. He stated that he pushed the fire alarm and thought that an employee would come if the emergency bell rang, and that when no employee came, he pushed the alarm again.

This is not the first time Kunaga has been arrested. In 2004, he was arrested on suspicion of making threats. He was arrested on suspicion of making threats in 2004.

At a ramen restaurant in Minato Ward, Tokyo, the suspect was arrested on suspicion of making threats, saying, “I don’t know what’s going to happen to you! I don’t care what happens to you! I don’t care what happens to you! At the time, Hisanaga denied committing the crime, saying, “Which words are threats?

Hisanaga had often caused trouble by making unreasonable claims. Hisanaga, who had often caused trouble due to unreasonable complaints, showed no signs of remorse in his statements to the police.

Hisanaga was frequently arrested by the police for nuisance behavior (some photos have been doctored).
Hisanaga has been frequently arrested by the police for disorderly conduct (photo has been partially doctored).
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