Aichi: Brazilian Man Faces Hostage Charges After Invading Apartment During Police Standoff

Suspect Rogério Rodrigues Saito allegedly held a compatriot at shears-point for two hours inside Toyohashi home

Aichi: Brazilian Man Faces Hostage Charges After Invading Apartment During Police Standoff

Brazilian national Rogério Rodrigues Saito is facing severe new criminal charges in Aichi Prefecture. According to reports from broadcaster Chukyo TV, the suspect has been formally accused of residential trespass and false imprisonment after breaching a security perimeter and taking a local resident hostage in the Tame Nakamachi neighborhood of Toyohashi City.

Criminal investigators stated that the suspect remained inside the property for approximately two hours. During this period, he allegedly held the victim—a 38-year-old fellow Brazilian—under extreme psychological distress and direct physical threat, pressing a pair of scissors against the resident's neck. Despite the highly volatile standoff, the victim escaped without physical injuries, later clarifying to detectives that he shared no personal ties or friendship with Saito, recognizing him only by sight.

Tactical Perimeter, Driver’s Escape, and the Suspect’s Right to Silence

The violent chain of events began on the afternoon of May 4, when highway patrol units spotted a vehicle bearing reported stolen license plates. Upon realizing that officers were closing in for a standard traffic stop, Saito abruptly abandoned the car on the street, fled on foot into a nearby residential building, and forced his way into the victim's apartment.

  • Armed resistance: Once barricaded inside the property, the suspect pointed the sharp tool at responding tactical units, threatening: "If you come in, I will kill."

  • Police response: As field negotiations stalled and danger levels spiked, authorities evacuated the apartment complex, cordoned off the block, and executed a forced entry to neutralize the threat.

Saito was initially arrested at the scene for obstructing public duties. Although he was temporarily released while the prosecutor’s office placed the initial case on hold, the subsequent confirmation of the kidnapping and confinement yielded a new arrest warrant. During his follow-up interrogation with local detectives, Saito chose to remain completely silent.

Source: Chukyo TV