February 17, 2009
In 2008, U.S. military personnel, dependents, and their families in Okinawa committed more crimes than the previous year, and the number of arrested for committing holdups, sexual assaults, and other serious crimes marked a record high over the past 13 years, according to the Okinawa Prefectural Police.
The number of arrests jumped 7 to 70 on the year.
Specifically, there were 7 cases of serious crimes (involving 13 criminals), a record high since 1985, when 18 were arrested, and 5 cases of violent crimes (involving 6 criminals).
Last year, atrocious crimes by U.S. marines and soldiers continued in Okinawa, including a sexual assault on junior high school girl student, taxi holdups, and destruction of property at a hospital.
The number of arrests jumped 7 to 70 on the year.
Specifically, there were 7 cases of serious crimes (involving 13 criminals), a record high since 1985, when 18 were arrested, and 5 cases of violent crimes (involving 6 criminals).
Last year, atrocious crimes by U.S. marines and soldiers continued in Okinawa, including a sexual assault on junior high school girl student, taxi holdups, and destruction of property at a hospital.