IBARAKI (TR) – Police right here have arrested two unemployed males for allegedly stealing 200 kilograms of copper wire from {an electrical} building firm beneath the duvet of darkness.
The seize was aided by the implementation of a GPS monitoring gadget by the corporate, studies Nippon News Network (Apr. 14).
Hiroyuki Matsumoto, 61, and an unemployed confederate, described as a longtime acquaintance, are accused of snatching 5 bundles of copper wire cable from the mattress of a parked truck at an organization facility in Koga City this previous January.
The stolen supplies had been valued at roughly 150,000 yen, police stated.
According to police, the duo drove to the scene at the hours of darkness, sporting ski masks to hide their identities from safety cameras.
However, the masked thieves had been solely unaware they had been strolling straight right into a lure. Having suffered a collection of comparable thefts since final 12 months, the annoyed firm had taken issues into its personal palms by secretly planting GPS monitoring gadgets contained in the cables.
When the supplies went lacking, the corporate instantly contacted authorities. The digital breadcrumbs led investigators on to a metallic scrap vendor in neighboring Tochigi Prefecture, the place the lads had already offered off the stolen items, in the end resulting in their arrest.
Police haven’t disclosed whether or not the suspects have admitted to the fees. However, investigators suspect the pair is behind a large regional crime spree, linking them to dozens of different copper wire thefts centered primarily round northeastern Saitama Prefecture.

