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Japan police raid arson attack suspect’s residence

TOKYO, July 26, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Japanese police on Friday raided the home
of the main suspect in a deadly arson attack that killed 34 people at an
anime firm in Kyoto, media reports said.

The suspect, identified publicly by police in a rare move as Shinji Aoba,
reportedly remains in hospital in serious condition with burns from the blaze
he is alleged to have started.

The horrifying inferno on July 18 killed 34 people, most of them believed
to be in their 20s and 30s, and police have said the case is being treated as
arson and murder.

On Friday, public broadcaster NHK said Kyoto police raided Aoba’s apartment
in Saitama north of Tokyo, with footage showing a handful of police officers
wearing white gloves arriving at the flat with large plastic boxes.

Despite the suspect’s claim that Kyoto Animation, the company targeted,
stole an idea from his novel, no link between the firm and Aoba has been
found, local media said.

Aoba, who was found with burns all over his body, is still in critical
condition and receiving medical treatment in a hospital in Osaka.

Police are reportedly searching for clues for any motive and how the crime
was carried out.

Contacted by AFP, a Kyoto police spokesman could not immediately confirm
the raid nor Aoba’s condition.

Kyoto Animation is a firm well-known among anime fans for its role in
producing popular TV anime series including “The Melancholy of Haruhi
Suzumiya” and “K-ON!”

Most of the 34 people killed are believed to be employees of the anime
studio, and people are continuing to arrive at the scene to lay flowers and
offer prayers.

BSS/AFP/GMR/0951 hrs