>>4211957 PB
So this weekend I posted about an Airman from Kadena Air Base' 353 Special Operations Force. who was arrested and as a result of searching, the security forces found and restrained him within 3 hours. At that time, he said he had a handgun Beretta 92F in his car. Saturday Notables
https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20181208-00356339-okinawat-oki
This story is seriously getting bigger
Not only is he a member of the 353rd SpecOps, the Unit who was involved in the FA18 and KC130 Refueller accident on the same day, Dec 6. But now they are reporting that he was also in possession of 15 rounds of Ammunition for the Berretta.
I've been stating for weeks now that there are habbenings in Japan and Okinawa and they continue every day. This is one moar instance, WHY was this guy running? Who was he running from and how did they know how to find him and catch without incident so quickly. This guy know's something about what's going on here, the only question now is what color was his hat? Did the black hats arrest him to keep him quiet or did the white hats have eyes on him the whole time? Time will tell!
The soldier escaped Okinawa prefectural police who had 15 live ammunition in the handgun was searched as "official duty" and investigated
December 9, 2018 05: 00
An air force soldier belonging to the US military Kadena base in Okinawa Prefecture escaped with a handgun from the base and was arrested by the US military at the village of Yomitan Village Uza, the prefectural police handed over the air force soldiers who possessed a handgun out of public service It seems that he is investigating the suspicion of violating firearms swords law as a case of the case. It was said that 15 live ammunition was contained in the handgun. On the 8th, it turned out by interviewing several investigators. The prefectural police gathered the objective evidence necessary for the initial investigation, including photographing the discovery site. Since the air force is in the investigation institution of the US military,
the prefectural police intends to seek cooperation with the US military in the future.
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Jurisdiction in Japan if not official
In the Japan-US territory agreement, if the crime of a US soldier is "in public service", the first jurisdiction is on the US side, but if it is "official" it is stipulated that it is in the Japanese side. However, in the case that the US side arrested earlier even outside public office, in principle, handover to the Japanese side has not been done until it is prosecuted. Delivery before prosecution is limited to serious cases such as homicide.
According to the prefectural police criminal planning section etc., the case was reported from the US military side around 3:35 pm on Sunday, a report said that "one US military air force soldier is missing and possessing a handgun." I am aware. The prefectural police headquarters and the Okinawa police station were alarmed. Police officers who were searching wore ballistic equipment to prepare for firing.
Reason why you did not publicize the case
About 2 hours after the discovery, the military police secured deserters and reported to the prefectural police headquarters immediately after 5:45 pm. The prefectural police arrived at the scene was around 6 PM.
Regarding the search for air force soldiers, the US military did not contact the Okinawa Defense Bureau until the Okinawa Times inquired on the 7th, and it was not transmitted to neighboring municipalities. Meanwhile, the prefectural police said that he was unable to publicize the information from the US military, "because there is a possibility that uneasiness can be given to the citizens unnoticedly at the stage of" being suspected "of possession of a handgun and the place was unknown" .
https://www.okinawatimes.co.jp/articles/-/356566