By TOSHIHIRO KASHIWAGI/ Staff Writer
November 7, 2021 at 07:10 JST
Misaki Hamaguchi holds clippings from automobile brochures at the Aichi prefectural police’ traffic investigation division in Nagoya. On shelves are a portion of brochures collected by the police force, with most stored in the warehouse in the basement floor. (Toshihiro Kashiwagi)
NAGOYA--Police hunt down even the most obscure vehicles sought in traffic accidents or crimes literally “by the book” in Aichi Prefecture, one of the most motorized societies in Japan. [Read More]
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