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Massive Japan manhunt ends as gang-rape suspect is caught

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Massive Japan manhunt ends as gang-rape suspect is caught

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 09 January, 2014, 6:33pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 09 January, 2014, 10:33pm

Agence France-Presse in Tokyo

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Yuta Sugimoto (centre), who slipped away from his guard while being questioned over a rape case, is captured by police officers. Photo: AFP

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A policeman stands guard as students arrive at an elementary school in Kawasaki, where there was a massive manhunt for a rape suspect. Photo: AP

A massive manhunt that saw thousands of Japanese police flood the streets ended on live television on Thursday with the capture of an escaped rape suspect.

Footage shot from a helicopter showed dozens of plainclothes police officers and their uniformed colleagues surrounding a man believed to be Yuta Sugimoto, 20, who slipped away during his visit to a prosecutors’ office in Kawasaki, a port city south of Tokyo.

Sugimoto was hiding in a park in the nearby city of Yokohama. Footage showed a man, whose head was covered, being led along a wooded path by dozens of officers, before being pushed into a waiting police car.

Sugimoto had been on the run since Tuesday after fleeing during a break in questioning over the gang rape and robbery of a young woman in the city on January 2.

Around 4,000 police were mobilised, along with hundreds of vehicles, helicopters, boats and sniffer dogs in the hunt for the suspect, reports have said.

Schools in the area instructed their students not to go out alone and parents told television reporters of fears for their children’s safety in a country where rates of violent crime are very low.

Public broadcaster NHK aired an unusually long live broadcast of Thursday’s capture, reflecting the intense media and public interest in the case.

With additional reporting from AP

 
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