Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Another Gangster Murdered In Nagoya

Aichi Police Investigate Shooting Scene

Another senior yakuza member was gunned down in Nagoya yesterday, signaling an escalation of gang warfare between the nation's largest crime syndicate, the Yamaguchi-gumi, and a splinter group.

After being alerted to the sounds of gunfire, police rushed to an apartment building in the city’s Naka Ward around 3 p.m. and found the man in one unit with bullet wounds to his head and other parts of his body.

The victim, Tatsuo Saiki, was confirmed dead about an hour and half later. Saiki, 64, was with a member of a gang affiliated with the Kobe Yamaguchi-gumi.

Police, who are searching for two men seen driving away from scene, say the slaying appears to mark a surge in a violent power play between the two groups.
According to the Aichi prefectural police, the two men entered the unit and opened fire.

Another man who was in the apartment with Saiki was his acquaintance and reported the incident to police.

The apartment is located about1.2 kilometers from Sakae, the city’s entertainment district, and near schools.

A silver car was found ablaze in a parking lot, about 2 km south of the scene, in the city’s Showa Ward.

Prefectural police believe the car was used by the perpetrators based on witness accounts and they set fire to the vehicle to destroy evidence.

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