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Japanese who stole Bengaluru's ACP's chair to be in prison, to be deported: Report

He wanted to stay in India to fight an ongoing case in Karnataka Human Rights Commission
Last Updated 05 March 2021, 10:18 IST

Hirotoshi Tanaka, 31, a psychology graduate and resident of Yaizu City in Japan who stole a chair from the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), JC Nagar, in Bengaluru, last week, has been sent to a detention centre and would be deported to his country from there, according to a report by The Indian Express.

Tanaka, who had gone to Bengaluru to learn English in 2019, wanted the cops to arrest him for stealing the chair since he wanted to stay in India to fight an ongoing case in Karnataka Human Rights Commission. However, his visa had expired on February 28.

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“We submitted a report to the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) saying that he was illegally staying in the country, did commit offences and had threatened to commit offences. After hearing us and also after listening to his version, the FRRO ordered that he be sent to the detention centre,” DCP North Dharmendra Kumar Meena told the publication.

Two days ago, Tanaka had sent a message to the national daily saying that he was in FRRO and the police were trying to persuade him into departure.

He claimed that the police had asked him to pay a bribe in connection with a 2019 case for hitting his English teacher.

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(Published 05 March 2021, 06:30 IST)

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