Four held after failed heist in swanky Tokyo district | Inquirer News

Four held after failed heist in swanky Tokyo district

/ 04:04 PM May 11, 2023

Ginza robbery

Police officers conduct investigations at the crime scene following the robbery of a luxury watch store in Tokyo’s Ginza shopping district on May 8, 2023. AFP

TOKYO — Four people were detained in Tokyo on Monday after they smashed their way into a luxury watch shop and stole items worth over $740,000, local media said.

The robbery in the upscale Ginza district was an unusual attempted heist in a country with famously low levels of crime.

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Three people entered the shop with their faces covered and armed with crowbars which they used to destroy glass cases and snatch more than 30 items worth over 100 million yen, local media said.

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Contacted by AFP, police were not immediately available for comment.

Public broadcaster NHK said four people were taken into police custody, and another suspected member of the gang was still at large.

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The robbery left the shop’s display windows shattered, with a box bearing the logo “Rolex” visible at the scene.

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While Japan is known for low crime levels, and even valuable lost items are often returned to owners, Ginza’s fancy boutiques have been targeted before.

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In 2014, thieves made off with a diamond ring worth over $300,000 in a Christmas Eve robbery.

And in 2007, the “Pink Panther” gang stole items worth more than $3.5 million from a jewellery shop in the district.

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