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US Sailor Arrested in Cab Driver Murder
The Associated Press - Apr 3, 2008
TOKYO (AP) ? Japanese police arrested a US sailor Thursday in the stabbing death of a taxi driver near an American naval base outside Tokyo last month, ...
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NavyTimes.com, VA - Apr 11, 2008
YOKOHAMA, Japan ? Navy Seaman Olatunbosun Ugbogu admitted Friday to stabbing a taxi driver last month in Yokosuka but denied having any intent to kill or ...
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FOXNews - Apr 2, 2008
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Sailor accused of killing taxi driver is handed over to Japanese ...
Stars and Stripes, DC - Apr 3, 2008
Takahashi, a driver with the Shinagawa-based ANZEN, bled to death in his cab, according to police reports. Ogbogu is suspected of trying to avoid paying a ...
Japanese police question US sailor about stabbing
Stars and Stripes, DC - Apr 2, 2008
By Allison Batdorff, Stars and Stripes YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan ? After more than a week in US custody, a Yokosuka sailor was officially questioned by ...
Lawyer: Voices told sailor to stab Yokosuka taxi driver
Stars and Stripes, DC - Apr 4, 2008
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Navy's top enlisted sailor cites value of leadership
Stars and Stripes, DC - Apr 12, 2008
He believes everyone has performed well in the aftermath of the March 19 slaying of the cab driver. ?That?s the mark of true leadership,? Campa said. ...
MySpace site offers insight into life of sailor accused in killing ...
Stars and Stripes, DC - Apr 9, 2008
Ugbogu was handed over to Japanese authorities last week in connection with the March 19 stabbing death of 61-year-old Masaaki Takahashi in an alley in ...
Ugbogu tells court he he killed Yokosuka cabbie when voice said ...
Stars and Stripes, DC - Apr 11, 2008
By Vince Little, Stars and Stripes YOKOHAMA, Japan ? Olatunbosun Ugbogu confessed to stabbing and killing a Japanese taxi driver in Yokosuka last month but ...
Enduring US Military Bases
OpEdNews, PA - Apr 3, 2008
A 22-year-old Navy Seaman stationed just south of Tokyo in Yokosuka, admitted to stabbing the victim with a kitchen knife before fleeing his cab on the ...
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TOKYO —  Police arrested a U.S. sailor Thursday in the stabbing death of a taxi driver near an American naval base outside Tokyo, officials said. It's the latest in a series of cases that have set off a furor about crimes allegedly committed by U.S. servicemen.

Olatunbosun Ugbogu, a 22-year-old Nigerian national serving in the U.S. Navy, was arrested on murder and robbery charges, a local police spokesman said.

He confessed to the murder and police plan to send him to prosecutors on Saturday for his indictment, the spokesman said.

Japanese officials reacted sharply to the arrest, which follows a furor over a series of criminal allegations against U.S. servicemen in Japan, where some 50,000 American troops are based.

The suspect, a crew member on the USS Cowpens, is accused of stabbing 61-year-old taxi driver Masaaki Takahashi on March 19 in Yokosuka, just south of Tokyo and the site of a large U.S. naval base. Police also accuse him of failing to pay the $190 taxi fare.

The police spokesman, who did not want to be identified by name because of departmental rules, said the driver was stabbed in the shoulder with a kitchen knife, causing him to die from blood loss.

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The suspect had been in U.S. custody since Navy authorities apprehended him in Tokyo on March 22 on an earlier desertion charge. He was handed over to Japanese authorities just before the arrest under a bilateral security pact, Japanese Foreign Ministry official Takashi Ariyoshi said.

Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura summoned U.S. Ambassador Thomas Schieffer on Thursday, expressing regret over the crime and urging U.S. officials to improve discipline of American servicemen and step up anti-crime measures.

Schieffer also met with Yokosuka Mayor Ryoichi Kabaya, who said he was "enraged" over the alleged crime by a U.S. sailor. "We demand the U.S. take concrete measures so that crimes like this are never repeated," he said.

In a statement, Schieffer called the murder "a shock and outrage to all those who believe in a civilized society," promising to cooperate with Japanese authorities "in any way possible so that the murderer of Mr. Takahashi can be brought to justice."

U.S. Navy and Japanese authorities had questioned the sailor about the killing because a credit card in his name was allegedly found in the victim's car.

Japanese anger over the U.S. military presence has grown in recent months following an alleged rape in February of a 14-year-old girl by a U.S. Marine on the southern island of Okinawa that sparked large protests there. Japanese prosecutors dropped charges against the Marine and released him after the girl withdrew her complaint, but the U.S. military is continuing its own investigation.

Other alcohol-related incidents have inflamed sentiment.

Earlier in Yokosuka, a Japanese court convicted a U.S. sailor of robbing and fatally beating a 56-year-old Japanese woman in 2006 and sentenced him to life in prison.

In an apparent move to quell the rising anger, the Navy imposed limits Wednesday on travel and alcohol consumption by personnel at the Yokosuka base.

The limits started immediately and were to last at least through Monday when they will be reviewed, said Cmdr. David Waterman, a Navy spokesman.


 

 

 

 

 
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