Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (警視庁 Kei-shi-Cho)

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (Tokyo MPD) is a prominent law enforcement agency in Japan, headquartered in the bustling metropolis of Tokyo. In May 2017, responding to the growing influence of organized crime, the newly-elected governor of Tokyo implemented the Kamurocho 3K Plan, a strategic initiative aimed at diminishing and ultimately eradicating the pervasive presence of Yakuza groups throughout the city. The plan was a collaborative effort between the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Force and their counterparts in the Kansai region, signaling a united front against the criminal syndicates that had long held sway.   Under the Kamurocho 3K Plan, the Tokyo MPD executed a multifaceted approach to dismantle Yakuza operations. The department intensified its efforts through a combination of targeted investigations, increased surveillance, and strategic interventions. Notable individuals within the force, such as Masayoshi Tanimura and Makato Date, played instrumental roles in implementing the plan. Tanimura, known for his tenacity and undercover expertise, infiltrated key Yakuza networks, while Date, a seasoned detective, provided crucial leadership and coordination.   By 2019, the impact of the Kamurocho 3K Plan was evident, as the once formidable Yakuza presence across Tokyo had significantly weakened. The collaborative efforts of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Force and the Kansai Yakuza resulted in a substantial reduction in criminal activities associated with these groups. The plan's success marked a turning point in the battle against organized crime, showcasing the effectiveness of strategic law enforcement initiatives in safeguarding the social fabric of Tokyo.
Founding Date
1892
Capital
Training Level
Semi-professional
Veterancy Level
Veteran

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