He went to Tokyo Metropolitan Police headquarters late on Saturday and told an officer, "I am Makoto Hirata and I'm here to turn myself in," only to be dismissed by the official as a fake. Hirata, who was sporting longer hair, had not undergone any plastic surgery, according to the Asahi Shimbun, but the officer in question thought the fugitive looked too different from his wanted poster, which has adorned rail stations and police stations since 1995.

Hirata persisted with his claims but the officer told him to go to Marunouchi Police Station, around half a mile away. He is wanted for his alleged role in the kidnapping of an official in 1995 and conspiring with other cult members to inject the man with a chemical "truth serum" that caused him to die. "Hirata was arrested on suspicion of abduction and confinement resulting in death," a Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department spokesman said on Sunday.
Hirata told investigators that he turned himself in after being affected by the devastation caused by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, the Asahi Shimbun reported. He added that he could now come forward because the statute of limitations had expired for a 1995 shooting of the chief of the National Police Agency. Hirata denies any role in the shooting and reportedly said that he wanted to avoid a wrongful arrest.
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