[Deathpenalty] death penalty news----worldwide
Rick Halperin
rhalperi at smu.edu
Sat Aug 26 10:09:16 CDT 2017
August 26
JAPAN:
Japanese man sentenced to death over murders in Manila
A 43-year-old Japanese man accused of murdering 2 compatriots in Manila in 2014
and 2015 for insurance payouts was sentenced to death Friday in a district
court in Yamanashi Prefecture, west of Tokyo.
Presiding Judge Tetsumi Maruyama of the Kofu District Court handed down the
capital punishment sentence on Toshihiko Iwama as prosecutors had sought.
"It was an inhuman crime to obtain money by any means necessary. The victims'
families hope for the death penalty," Maruyama said.
In their closing arguments, prosecutors insisted that Iwama orchestrated the
murder plot including insurance procedures, while the defense counsel had
claimed Iwama was innocent, saying he had no motive for murder as he was not
facing financial difficulties.
Iwama's defense counsel suggested it will appeal the ruling.
According to the ruling, Iwama conspired with accomplices to hire a local hit
man who shot and killed Shinsuke Toba, 32, in October 2014 and murdered Tatsuya
Nakamura, 42, in a similar way sometime between the end of August and the
beginning of September in 2015 in the Philippine capital.
1 of the accomplices, 44-year-old Shoichi Kubota, admitted to the accusation
and has been sentenced to life in prison.
The 2 victims resided in Yamanashi Prefecture, with Toba, a manager of an
osteopathic clinic, living in Nirasaki, and Nakamura, a company executive,
living in Fuefuki.
Both were executives of a company in which Iwama was a large shareholder. The
company was going to receive 100 million yen ($912,000) and 50 million yen for
the deaths of Toba and Nakamura, respectively, for insurance payouts. The
payouts never happened.
(source: abs-cbn.com)
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