TOKYO: Three men who barbecued and curried the remains of their victim were being held by authorities in Japan, police and reports said Thursday.
The trio used a hammer to dismember Kazuyuki Kobayashi, before grilling parts of his body and getting rid of it in mountains in rural Japan, a police spokesman told AFP.
Broadcaster TV Asahi said two of the men had confessed to killing Kobayashi and stewing some of his flesh in a curry, in an effort to hide the smell.
Tasuku Shimaoka, 34, Keita Yoshida, 30, and Koji Kawamura, 40, were arrested last week on charges of dismembering Kobayashi, who had been missing for around three years, the police spokesman said.
It is common for Japanese police to arrest suspects on lesser charges initially in order to extend the time they are allowed to keep them in custody.
Media reported Kobayashi’s body had been stored in a warehouse refrigerator in Tokyo before being taken to Niigata in the country’s north.
“The suspects conspired between July and August of 2011 and used a hammer-like object to destroy (Kobayashi’s body). They then cooked the flesh on a barbecue grill,” the spokesman said.
“They damaged and dumped the remains in mountains,” he said, without elaborating further.
Local reports said there was some kind of money trouble among the men.
Yoshida has admitted all charges against him, Kawamura has confessed to some, while Shimaoka is maintaining his innocence, the police spokesman said.
Japan men in cannibalism case arrested: reports
Japan men in cannibalism case arrested: reports
Passengers flee snake at Australian train station
- Footage showed the small serpent wriggling down the platform in the city of Sydney on Sunday night
Commuters jumped in fright as a snake slithered across a city train platform in Australia, proving nowhere is safe from the nation’s creepy-crawlies.
Footage showed the small serpent wriggling down the platform in the city of Sydney on Sunday night.
One woman abandons her bike after spotting the snake and flees in the opposite direction, while other passengers anxiously huddle together on the platform.
The impasse is solved when one passenger plucks up the courage to hoist the snake by its tail and drop it over the hand railing.
“A passenger who got off a train took it upon himself to handle the intruder,” said government agency Transport for New South Wales, adding that “the man did not flinch.”
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