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‘It would be reckless to swim’: Japanese police continue search for escaped convict on island

The fugitive escaped from Matsuyama Prison’s Oi shipyard, a rare open prison facility in Japan

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Island residents are fed up with commotion Hirao has caused, especially traffic jams at police checkpoints. Photo: Kyodo

The whereabouts of a 27-year-old prison escapee remained unknown on Sunday, with a week-long search involving some 6,600 police officers on a small forested western Japan island failing to arrest the convicted thief.

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Hiroshima and Ehime prefectural police have been pursuing Tatsuma Hirao on Mukaishima Island in the Seto Inland Sea since his escape on April 8 from a prison in the city of Imabari.

Police searchers have come up empty despite Hirao leaving clues of his whereabouts including fingerprints on cars he has broken into and on trash left over from confectionery and milk products he has consumed.

The unique geographical character of the island, which has a population of around 20,000, has thwarted police, its forest cover and hilly topography has prevented officers from making an effective search, they say.

The search has also been complicated by the 22 sq km island having over 1,000 vacant houses which police cannot enter without permission of their owners, many of whom they are unable to identify.

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Without access to the vacant houses, police are forced to investigate only from the outside, a senior police official said.

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