OSAKA (TR) – Osaka Prefectural Police on Thursday introduced the disciplinary dismissal of a 52-year-old police lieutenant who stole over 10 million yen in money whereas investigating the scene of an unnatural loss of life, stories the Asahi Shimbun (May 14).
Shin Goto, a violent crime part chief on the Minami-Sakai Police Station, admitted to the allegations, telling investigators he wanted the cash to cowl tens of millions of yen in secret money owed racked up from shopping for a used automotive, taking part in golf, and eating out.
The theft occurred in March. Goto was dispatched to an condo in Sakai City’s Minami Ward after the lifeless physique of a person in his 70s was found inside. While looking out the room, Goto noticed 10.11 million yen in money hidden beneath a material resting on high of a protected.
When his companion briefly stepped away to move proof, Goto seized the chance, stuffing the bundles of money into his personal bag.
Following his arrest and subsequent indictment for the embezzlement of misplaced property, Goto advised investigators, “I just yielded to temptation.”
“I have caused enormous trouble and betrayed [the public] through the crime I committed,” Goto mentioned in an announcement of regret. “I will live the rest of my life with a feeling of atonement so as never to damage trust again.”
Cash returned
The stolen money has since been recovered and returned to the deceased man’s bereaved household.
The case got here to mild following a tip-off in June of final 12 months alleging that Goto was pocketing money at loss of life scenes. Given his function as an on-scene commander regularly dispatched to analyze corpses, police probed the opportunity of repeated offenses.
However, Goto insisted he “didn’t do it anywhere else.” With no eyewitnesses amongst his colleagues and no additional lacking property stories, investigators concluded they may solely affirm this single incident.
Kazuyuki Nishikawa, head of the prefectural police’s inspection workplace, condemned the disgraced officer’s actions. “This is absolutely inexcusable behavior for a police officer, and we have dealt with it strictly. We will thoroughly enforce ethical guidance for all personnel to ensure this does not happen again.”

