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Top Prosecutors Office Finds Investigation of Hakamata Insufficient

Top Prosecutors Office Finds Investigation of Hakamata Insufficient

   Tokyo, Dec. 26 (Jiji Press)--Prosecutors failed to properly investigate Iwao Hakamata, 88, who was acquitted this year in his retrial for the murder of four people in 1966, Japan's Supreme Public Prosecutors Office said in a report Thursday.
   The report said that it cannot be said that prosecutors listened seriously to Hakamata's statements as they treated him as if he were a criminal and pressured him to confess.
   It also pointed to their inadequate handling of investigation documents and evidence, as they were initially unaware of the existence of a negative film of the five items of clothing that led to Hakamata's acquittal, as well as audio recordings of his interrogation.

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