Fake Cops Walk Off With Gold Worth Over $5 Million In Japan

AFP

Thieves posing as police officers walked off with more than $5 million of gold after telling a group of men simply to hand it over, Japanese media reported Wednesday.

The fake cops stopped the group and demanded briefcases that contained the yellow metal, telling them: “We know it’s smuggled,” the Asahi Shimbun reported.

Apparently taken in by the disguise, the victims gave the pretend police what they asked for and watched as they drove off.

b’Representational Image Source: Reuters’

The heist, in Fukuoka, happened as the men were on their way to sell the more-than 100 kilogrammes (220 pounds) of gold, said reports, which valued the haul at 600 million yen ($5.2 million).

The men who were robbed later told the real police they had bought the metal the day before.

An official police spokesman in Fukuoka refused to confirm the reports, which said the theft took place in July, and most likely involved organised crime gangs.

(Feature image source: AFP)

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