Manhunt for Japanese rape suspect

A rape suspect in Japan has escaped from police custody, prompting a nationwide manhunt.

Japanese police have launched a rare nationwide man hunt for a rape suspect who fled from an interrogation room at a prosecutors' office near Tokyo.

Police said on Wednesday that the suspect, Yuta Sugimoto, 20, fled the day before while meeting with his lawyer at the prosecutors' office in Kawasaki, south of Tokyo. He apparently loosened his waist rope after requesting a toilet break, then tore himself away from police officers and escaped.

The rare escape of a suspect during interrogation caught a nationwide attention was not only an embarrassment for the authorities but raised safety concerns among local residents.

Police on Wednesday mobilised 4,000 officers for the manhunt following an unsuccessful overnight search.

The escape also triggered fears among residents in the area. Some parents accompanied their children to schools, while students went to school in groups.

Police say Sugimoto was arrested on Monday on suspicion of robbing and gang-raping a woman with another man. The case itself was not going to be made public, but that changed when the suspect vanished, the official said.


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