Tochigi Police Suspect 40-Year-Old Led Robbery-Homicide by Supplying Victim Data
Authorities in Kamigawara Town determine the accused transmitted residential details to the perpetrator, marking a significant development in the case involving a family of three.

Police investigating a fatal robbery-homicide in Kamigawara Town, Tochigi Prefecture, have identified a 40-year-old suspect as playing a leading role in the incident. According to NHK News Japan, investigators have determined that the individual, against whom an arrest warrant has been issued, is suspected of transmitting information regarding the victims' residence and other relevant details to the on-site instigator.
The revelation suggests a coordinated effort between the suspect and the person who executed the crime at the scene. Authorities believe the suspect’s actions in providing intelligence on the victims were instrumental to the planning and execution of the attack. The case involves a family of three who were killed or injured during the incident.
This development follows earlier reports indicating that the suspect may have travelled to Thailand. In response to these concerns, police issued an arrest warrant for overseas departure, aiming to prevent the individual from fleeing the country. The suspect remains at large as authorities continue their pursuit.
NHK News Japan reported that the assessment of the suspect's leading role is based on current investigative findings. The specific nature of the information sent has not been fully detailed in public reports, but the transmission of residential data points to premeditated targeting. The status of the on-site instigator and their current whereabouts were not elaborated upon in the available source material.
Police have intensified their search efforts, utilising the newly understood dynamics of the suspect's involvement. The issuance of the arrest warrant for overseas departure underscores the urgency of the situation, as investigators work to secure the suspect's return to face charges related to the violent crime.


