On the night of the 8th at the Yakiniku Ushiboshi Yoyogi store in Yoyogi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, there was an incident in which a male customer kept a male store manager (49) hostage, and the Metropolitan Police Department next. A man was arrested on suspicion of confinement shortly after midnight on the 9th. The store manager said when he dialed 110, “I was given a memo to the customer saying,’I started the bomb. Contact the police.'” However, there was no explosion and there was no injury.
According to investigators, the man is an unemployed Akifuyu Araki (28) with an unspecified address. He told the store manager, “I wanted to do something like the recent incident on the train,” and it is possible that he was inspired by the incident on the Keio Line that occurred in October last year. “I left my parents’ house in Nagasaki prefecture two weeks ago and lived a homeless person in Shinjuku. I couldn’t find the meaning of living,” he said. In the store, he ate yakiniku before the incident and said, “The place was good, but I wanted to eat yakiniku before I was caught.”
Three box-shaped objects were found at the site, and adhesive tape was wrapped around them and mobile phones were attached. Araki explained that he “made a fake bomb.” The Metropolitan Police Department seizes cow swords and fruit knives and investigates allegations of sword law violations.
The incident occurred at a store on the first basement floor of a building near JR Yoyogi Station at around 8:55 pm on the 8th, and an investigator from the Metropolitan Police Department persuaded him. At around 0:10 am on the 9th, the investigators rushed into the building all at once with a loud noise. Araki was taken in a police car. A 26-year-old man living nearby was relieved, “I’m glad I got it. I was very worried because it was a store I used to go to.” A regulation line was set up near
, and investigation vehicles and fire engines with red lights were packed in and it was temporarily noisy. A 22-year-old male college student who was shopping nearby said, “I’m scared to come across such an incident.” (Joint)
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