This robbery that occurred in Japan went down in history for its elusive perpetrators. I discovered all the details.
The vast majority of robberies that transcended history They were due to their unmatched strategy to avoid the police, the amount of loot from the assault, or the impunity of the criminals. The latter is the case of the robbery Nihon Shintaku Ginko benchon December 10, 1968.
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This is one of the unsolved japanese mysteries most famous in the history of the country, due to the lack of responses from the police department and the amount they took from the bank. This event was parodied in sleevespolice series and movies.


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What was the robbery of a Tokyo bank branch like in 1968?
A few days before the crime, the headquarters manager had received a private threat who said that, if he did not hand over a million-dollar sum, his house “would fly through the air“. While the police attempted to keep a close eye on the bank and the manager for their safety, they were unsuccessful. The Friday December 10in the early hours of the morning, the Kokubunji branch of the Nihon Shintaku Ginko bank suffered one of the most surprising robberies in Japan.
That day, four branch employees they transferred bonds intended for workers at a Toshiba plant in Fuch. As they passed near the prison, a man on a motorcycle, dressed as a police officer, intercepted them and warned them that the manager’s house had exploded, suggesting that there could be dynamite in your vehicle. Frightened, the employees walked away from the car when they saw smoke coming out, allowing the fake police officer to take over the car and escape with 294,307,500 yen.
How was the investigation
The investigation determined that the thief would have started the fire and transferred the metal boxes with money to another stolen car, found months later along with about 120 additional evidence related to the coup, including the used police motorcycle, a Yamaha painted white. However, many of These tests were considered false and intentionally placed to hinder investigation.
Throughout the investigation, thousands of people came to be suspected, including the son of a police officer 19-year-old who took his own life with potassium cyanide five days after the assault, although his responsibility was ruled out. The list of suspects reached 110,000 namesand authorities distributed 780,000 images in an extensive search campaign.
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