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■Related to the bombing gang? Luxury watch theft "The wall of the building was broken" The incident occurred at 3 a.m. on the 17th at a brand-name goods store in Ginza, Tokyo. The store's security camera captured the moment the wall was "destroyed." A small hole was made in the wall... and a saw-like blade moved from top to bottom. After that, a rod-shaped object gradually widened the "hole," and a human hand was in it. It only took about 40 seconds. A hole was also made in the wall of another shelf where the watches were lined up... and an arm came out and grabbed something. More than 10 luxury watches were stolen, and the total damage is said to be more than 1 million yen. (President of the store that was the victim) "I never thought my store would be attacked like this." Similar methods have been used in the past... In 2006, a huge hole was made in the exterior wall of a watch store in Tokyo, and luxury watches were stolen... In 2009, a precious metals store was targeted. (Sasaki Seizo, former Saitama Prefectural Police, First Investigation Division) "(In this case) there was a lot of reconnaissance, and the way the wall was opened was done by a professional. I feel that it is a method used by someone who is used to this type of crime." Based on the method of the crime, the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the possibility of a connection to a burglary gang. A burglary gang is a Chinese crime group that repeatedly commits crimes using rough methods, drilling holes in the walls of stores and other buildings. (Sasaki Seizo, former Saitama Prefectural Police, First Investigation Division) "Since these types of luxury watches often end up overseas, I feel that it is quite possible that this foreigner visiting Japan is involved." From "Yudo Times" on November 24 [TV Asahi News] https://news.tv-asahi.co.jp