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Tokyo Police Open Extraterritorial Probe Into Manila Killings of Two Japan Residents

Detectives will use Japan's extraterritorial statute to work with Manila police in identifying a suspected Japanese organizer.

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Overview

  • The Tokyo Metropolitan Police began an investigation on August 25 aimed at identifying a Japanese suspect alleged to have ordered the shootings.
  • The inquiry is proceeding under the Penal Code's extraterritorial provision, which permits pursuing crimes affecting Japanese nationals overseas.
  • Investigators plan to dispatch personnel to the Philippines to coordinate with local authorities and pursue those believed to be involved.
  • Philippine police have detained two Filipino brothers, and one reportedly said he was promised 9 million pesos by a Japanese hirer; their lawyer maintains the pair are not involved.
  • The victims, Akinobu Nakayama, 41, and Hideaki Satori, 53, both Tokyo residents, were shot shortly after exiting a taxi in a busy area of Manila on August 15.