
In Japan, a high-profile couple, Miya and Kaito Takemae, have been apprehended for orchestrating a group of teenagers who carried out an assault on a family in Tochigi Prefecture on May 14th. The youths, recruited via social media platforms, inflicted severe injuries on the victims while also stealing their belongings.
New details have surfaced regarding a 25-year-old Japanese woman implicated in a gang of young assailants, and her husband. This information was released by Mothership. Miya Takemae, aged 25, and her husband, 28-year-old Kaito Takemae, were taken into custody following an attack on a 69-year-old resident of Tochigi Prefecture and her sons. On May 14th, six teenagers broke into the residence, inflicting over 20 stab wounds on the woman. Her sons, aged 30 and 40, sustained fractures and significant injuries. The juvenile offenders pilfered cash and valuables from the home. Two of them fled in a vehicle, but one was apprehended within 30 minutes of the crime.
During questioning, the arrested teenager indicated that he was acting under the direction of the Takemae couple. It is understood that they provided the teenagers with an expensive car for their journey to the victims’ residence.
Interviews with acquaintances of the couple revealed that they were unemployed and living in poverty. Miya was reportedly delinquent on payments for dance school lessons, despite online images showcasing her in fashionable attire. Kaito, it was discovered, had not completed secondary education, and his employment status remains unconfirmed. The investigation also determined that the teenagers involved in the assault were not acquainted with one another; they were brought together through social media channels. Nevertheless, the couple denies any wrongdoing.