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Takeshi Koizumi (2nd R-light blue shirt), a man suspected to being involved in the murder of a former top Japanese bureaucrat, is escorted by police officers as he leaves a police station for the Tokyo metropolitan police department early on November 23, 2008 after turning himself into police. Japanese police said Koizumi was being investigated in connection with the murder on November 17 of former top pensions bureaucrat Takehiko Yamaguchi, 66, and his wife Michiko, 61, with local media reporting that he handed in a bloodstained knife to police.
Takeshi Koizumi (C-light blue shirt), a man suspected to being involved in the murder of a former top Japanese bureaucrat, leaves a police station for the Tokyo metropolitan police department early on November 23, 2008 after turning himself into police. Japanese police said Koizumi was being investigated in connection with the murder on November 17 of former top pensions bureaucrat Takehiko Yamaguchi, 66, and his wife Michiko, 61, with local media reporting that he handed in a bloodstained knife to police.
Takeshi Koizumi, a man suspected to being involved in the murder of a former top Japanese bureaucrat, leaves a police station for the Tokyo metropolitan police department early on November 23, 2008 after turning himself into police. Japanese police said Koizumi was being investigated in connection with the murder on November 17 of former top pensions bureaucrat Takehiko Yamaguchi, 66, and his wife Michiko, 61, with local media reporting that he handed in a bloodstained knife to police.