Seven people arrested over teen confinement in Yokohama

Japanese police arrested seven individuals, including a company executive, on allegations of confining the executive's teenage son in a relative's house in Yokohama from May 6 to May 8.

The arrests took place following reports that the group held the teenager against his will at the location in Kanagawa Prefecture. One of those detained is referred to as a 'Messenger of God' in reports. The incident involved the executive and six others, with authorities acting on the confinement claims. Yokohama police handled the case, which centers on the treatment of the minor. No further details on charges or court proceedings have been released at this stage.

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Japanese police arrested a 16-year-old boy suspected of killing 69-year-old company executive Eiko Tomiyama during a home invasion in Tochigi on Thursday morning.

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Police in Kyoto Prefecture have arrested the father of 11-year-old elementary school student Yuki Adachi on suspicion of abandoning his son's body. The father admitted during questioning, 'There's no doubt that I did it.' Adachi had been missing since March 23.

Police in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, have arrested a 54-year-old unemployed man on suspicion of killing his 88-year-old father.

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A 28-year-old man accused in a Tochigi robbery-murder case was taken into custody at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in the early hours of Sunday, shortly before his planned flight to Seoul.

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