Eines der vier Opfer, die kürzlich an einem Raubüberfall auf einen Parkplatz am Tokioter Flughafen Haneda beteiligt waren, war bereits zweimal angegriffen worden und hatte im November in Tokio Devisen im Wert von 95 Millionen Yen (613.000 US-Dollar) gestohlen, teilte eine Ermittlungsquelle am Montag mit.

    https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20260203/p2g/00m/0na/002000c

    Share.

    5 Kommentare

    1. MagazineKey4532 on

      He was robbed once but he still kept doing it? Well, it’s actually not his money but the company’s. So the company still continued to carry cash even when it was robbed on 95 million yen just last year?

      The company seems very profitable that they can continue on.

    2. This whole business of moving cash from Japan to Hong Kong, supposedly to get better exchange rates, seems rather fishy. Why not make electronic transfers? Ah, but there would be digital records left, digital traces … Somebody somewhere is trying to avoid something.

    3. hobovalentine on

      It’s shady companies who hire mules to smuggle gold into Japan and avoid paying the 10 percent tax and pocket the difference and smuggle the money into HK to buy more gold.

      One of the cars used in the heist was registered to the Yakuza so someone forgot to pay protection money.

    Leave A Reply