According to the report, the suspect was in a supermarket in Aosakiminami, Fuchu-cho on Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. He sprayed alcohol disinfectant, which is normally used for cell phones, at the faces of 3 customers who were all 16-year-old part-time workers. The police from the 110th station rushed to the scene and caught the suspect outside the store.
Friday, October 23, 2020
Wrath upon people not wearing masks, a man caught red-handed for spraying disinfectant on three customers in a supermarket
The Hiroshima Higashi police caught an unemployed man, 54, from Fuchu-cho, Hiroshima on October 13 after he sprayed an alcohol disinfectant on customers in a supermarket. He admitted to his crime by explaining that he got angry at the victims for not wearing masks so he sprayed them with disinfectant.
According to the report, the suspect was in a supermarket in Aosakiminami, Fuchu-cho on Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. He sprayed alcohol disinfectant, which is normally used for cell phones, at the faces of 3 customers who were all 16-year-old part-time workers. The police from the 110th station rushed to the scene and caught the suspect outside the store.
According to the report, the suspect was in a supermarket in Aosakiminami, Fuchu-cho on Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. He sprayed alcohol disinfectant, which is normally used for cell phones, at the faces of 3 customers who were all 16-year-old part-time workers. The police from the 110th station rushed to the scene and caught the suspect outside the store.
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