A photo of the “handsome” and “good-looking” black market job executor “in need of money but with no remuneration”.
Is he worried that his well-groomed hairstyle will be disheveled? Despite his arrest, the man was still constantly brushing his hair up.
By November 28, the Metropolitan Police Department’s Investigation Division 3 arrested an unemployed man, Youki Fukuda, 21, of Joto-ku, Osaka, on suspicion of theft and breaking and entering. At around 7:30 p.m. on April 20 this year, he broke into the home of a company executive in his 60s in a tower apartment in Sumida-ku, Tokyo. He allegedly stole a total of 13 items (worth approximately 21.2 million yen), including a luxury Rolex watch and a bracelet.
At the time of the robbery, the tower condominium where the crime took place was under construction and scaffolding had been set up around it. Fukuda entered the balcony of the victim’s house via the scaffolding. He apparently smashed the window with a crowbar-like object and entered the room.
There were three perpetrators, but the 32-year-old and 19-year-old have already been arrested, and they broke the safe in the room and stole luxury goods. Fukuda confessed to the crime, saying, ‘There is no doubt about it.
Fukuda’s motive for committing the crime was that he was “in need of money,” and he applied for a part-time job in the dark through a social networking service. He received instructions from the main suspect through “Telegram,” a highly anonymous communication application. But …….
The luxury goods taken from the townhouse were handed over to the instructor at a park in Tokyo. But he didn’t receive the promised money and his reward was zero. The suspect, Fukuda, has been talked about as ‘good-looking’ on the Internet. At the same time, the reality of a ‘disposable’ criminal was also revealed once again.
Even after his arrest, the handsome criminal was concerned about his appearance. It will be too late for him to regret his decision to work in the black market.