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Thieves net Y6.7 million in 2 burglaries

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  • gogogo at 06:17 PM JST - 23rd September

    A safe weighing 30kgs is not a safe it is a locked box, if you can walk away carrying it it is certainly not "safe"

  • KallyPygous at 06:29 PM JST - 23rd September

    Looks like restaurants are better targets than supermarkets.

  • newtomboro at 08:00 PM JST - 23rd September

    the people who did it,we be arrested soon.i trust japaness police.

  • Sarge at 08:53 PM JST - 23rd September

    Why do some people think it's OK to take stuff that doesn't belong to them?

    The thief who entered my home late one night ( in Japan ) was lucky - he got away before I could catch up with him.

  • helloklitty at 11:34 PM JST - 23rd September

    the people who did it,we be arrested soon.i trust japaness police.

    Oh, really? What is the conviction rate for Japanese cops?

  • Pump24 at 01:55 AM JST - 24th September

    Apparently Japan needs to find a young talento to stress the importance of calling during a crime, not after. How does one not hear heavy machinery crushing into a store and not think that`s a bit odd?

  • Icewind007 at 03:04 AM JST - 24th September

    Why do some people think it's OK to take stuff that doesn't belong to them?

    Because it's free money, why else?

  • hellhound at 07:16 AM JST - 24th September

    Way to go!

  • taj at 12:47 PM JST - 24th September

    2.7 million yen divided by "several people" at the supermarket job. Sounds like a rather small payout, relative to the risk.

  • stirfry at 04:42 PM JST - 24th September

    solid business model

  • barristerwolf at 04:58 PM JST - 24th September

    Wow, who keeps that much money in their stores? Didn't they ever hear of banks?

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