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The 46-year-old suspect is transferred
to Tokyo's metropolitan police after he turned himself in to police late
Saturday, saying he had killed the retired vice health minister, found
dead with his wife who was also killed in the attack, in Tokyo early
Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008. Japanese police arrested the man for weapons
possession early Sunday morning after he confessed to the killing in a
high-profile crime that authorities believe is linked to the loss of
millions of pension records. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
TOKYO, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- A Japanese man has
reportedly turned himself in to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department with
bloodstained knives Saturday night, claiming he had "stabbed a vice minister,"
local media reported.
The man, a 46-year-old who gave his name as Tsuyoshi
Koizumi, went to the police department in the Kasumigaseki district at around
9:35 p.m. Saturday in a mini vehicle, which had a license plate indicating it
was a rental car, and was then taken to a police station in Chiyoda Ward for
questioning, Kyodo News Agency reported.
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The 46-year-old suspect is transferred
to Tokyo's metropolitan police after he turned himself in to police late
Saturday, saying he had killed the retired vice health minister, found
dead with his wife who was also killed in the attack, in Tokyo early
Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008. Japanese police arrested the man for weapons
possession early Sunday morning after he confessed to the killing in a
high-profile crime that authorities believe is linked to the loss of
millions of pension records. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo) Photo
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The police are questioning the man on suspicion of
violating the Swords and Firearms Control Law and investigating whether he was
linked to murder and stabbing incidents involving two former vice health and
welfare ministers.
The man, who is registered as a resident of Saitama
City and is about 165 centimeters in height, had a total of eight survival
knives with him when he turned himself in to the police. Two of the knives had
bloodstains. He also took a pair of sneakers, Kyodo said.
In Saitama City, north of Tokyo, on Tuesday morning,
former vice health minister Takehiko Yamaguchi, 66, and his wife Michiko,61,
were found dead with stab wounds to their chests at their home. They are
believed to have been murdered Monday.
Later on Tuesday, in Tokyo's Nakano Ward, Yasuko
Yoshihara, 72,the wife of Kenji Yoshihara, 76, who was also a vice health and
welfare minister, was stabbed at the entrance of their home by a man pretending
to be from a parcel delivery service. The wife suffered serious wounds while
Yoshihara was not at home at the time.
Police believe the serial attacks were deliberately
targeted at former vice health ministers and suspected the murder was the same
person.
The attacks are suspected to be linked to resentment
over the country's pension fiasco which erupted last year, because both
Yamaguchi and Yoshihara had served as heads of the former Health and Welfare
Ministry's Pension Bureau and also as vice health and welfare ministers.