A week after the killing of a 13 year old child in Kawasaki, Japanese police arrested the perpetrators of this crime: these three young students, the oldest 18 years of age.
This fact puts sordid agog Japan.
The body beaten and slashed the young Ryota Uemura was discovered on January 20 near a river in Kawasaki, a residential town bordering Tokyo.
The boy had his throat cut in part.
Police were able to regain his alleged killers through social networks and a surveillance camera video.
Uemura was schooled since January, his parents were never reached by the college, he attended a group of high school student who had beaten last month and recently he had written on a social network "if it is, I'm going to get killed. "
According to anonymous sources close to the police and allegations circulating on the internet, the Japanese media claim that the killers were inspired performances of the Islamic State group.
Reaction of the authorities
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has said sorry for his part that "this kind of thing could not be prevented" and promised that the government would consider measures for greater cooperation between schools, instances of homemaker and police.
Although child delinquency in Japan is regular and smaller decline than in many other rich countries, Japan is regularly shaken by horrific crimes committed by minors.
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