Gunma: Pair sought in ¥13 million pachinko parlor robbery By Tokyo Reporter Staff on February 16, 2021 GUNMA (TR) – Gunma Prefectural Police are hunting for two men who robbed a pachinko parlor in Midori City on Sunday, reports the Sankei Shimbun (Feb. 14). At just past 10:30 a.m., the pair broke into an adjacent shop to parlor Maruham Omama that exchanges playing balls for prizes. “Please don’t move,” one of them told a 47-year-old female staff member. After binding her hands with tape and blindfolding her, the perpetrators fled with 13 million yen in cash. The employee was unharmed, the Kiryu Police Station said.