Policeman arrested for stealing another cop’s watch in Tokyo
Friday 21st August, 08:28 AM JST
TOKYO —
A 30-year-old male police officer was arrested on Thursday for theft and trespassing after he allegedly entered another officer’s room at a police dormitory in Ota Ward and stole his watch in November last year.
Tomonobu Tada, who resides in the same dormitory for single officers, is accused of entering the unlocked room and taking his fellow officer’s watch, worth around 150,000 yen, on Nov 6 and selling it under his own name to a secondhand dealer in Chiyoda Ward in late January. Tada has admitted to the allegations. Investigators would not say why it took so long for them to make the arrest.
biglittleman at 11:57 AM JST - 21st August
This is why I don't trust the Japanese police. One reason is they are criminals too. Second they are stupid criminals. Why sell another cops watch under your own name? Especially when you are suppose to know how investigations work.
These mandatory dormitories for single cops are breeding grounds for sexually frustrated, stupid boys with too much free time. No wonder they are paying underage girls on cellphone sites, stealing and abusing prisoners.
MindOverMatter Says:
Yes biglittleman! Unfortunately you are absolutely spot on!
Where my two buddies Cleo and Mookoo...? Come on my most intelligent of friends!
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