Haneda security inspector allegedly steals cash from passenger- Ảnh 1.

Passengers at the Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, October 23, 2020. Photo: Reuters

Arrested by Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department was Ryu Matsumoto, 21, from Ota Ward in the Japanese capital.

Matsumoto admitted to the charge, saying, “I wanted a thrill stealing cash.”

He also said, “My job is hard, so I thought of quitting and planned to use the money (I stole) to support myself.”

Around 6:25 pm on Saturday, Matsumoto is suspected of stealing 90,000 yen from a tray during baggage inspection for a male passenger at Terminal 1 of the airport, pretending to organize the man’s belongings while the victim looked away.

Matsumoto allegedly slipped the cash into his shirt pocket, and then moved into a toilet stall and hid the money inside a toilet roll.

The victim noticed that the money was missing after his body check.

Matsumoto was identified as the suspect through security camera footage.

The police suspect that Matsumoto stole a total of about 1.5 million yen in cash from 70 to 80 passengers since around August using similar methods.

Matsumoto joined a security company in Tokyo in April that is entrusted with security checks by Japan Airlines.

He was in charge of guiding passengers for baggage checks at the airport’s security checkpoints.

Haneda security inspector allegedly steals cash from passenger- Ảnh 3.

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