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Tochigi Robbery-Murder Case: Four Arrested High Schoolers Suspected as Perpetrators, Investigation Targets Masterminds

From NHK · () Japanese

Translated from Japanese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Four high school students, all 16 years old and residing in Kanagawa Prefecture, have been arrested on suspicion of robbery and murder.
  • The arrests are in connection with a robbery incident in Kaminokawa Town, Tochigi Prefecture, where three people were attacked in their home, resulting in fatalities and injuries.
  • Police are investigating the possibility that the arrested individuals were the perpetrators at the scene and are now searching for those who directed them.

A shocking robbery and assault incident in Kaminokawa Town, Tochigi Prefecture, has led to the arrest of four 16-year-old high school students from Kanagawa Prefecture. The suspects are detained on suspicion of robbery resulting in death and injury, a crime that has deeply disturbed the local community.

According to NHK, the four teenagers are believed to have been the direct perpetrators who carried out the violent act at a residential home, leaving three victims, a parent and two children, dead or injured. The investigation is now focusing on identifying and apprehending the individuals who allegedly orchestrated the crime and provided instructions to the arrested youths.

This case raises serious concerns about juvenile delinquency and the nature of organized crime involving minors. The police's next steps involve a thorough investigation into the command structure behind the robbery, aiming to uncover the full extent of the conspiracy and bring all responsible parties to justice. The community awaits further details as the investigation progresses.

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Originally published by NHK in Japanese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.