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INTRODUCTION

Advisor / Administrative Scrivener (Gyoseishoshi)
HARUMI OKAJIMA
| May 1983 Appointed Police Officer, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (TMPD) |
| May 1984 Assigned to Patrol Division, Tsukishima Police Station (Kachidoki Police Box) |
| Feb 1986 Third Riot Police Unit / Member of TMPD Rugby Team |
| Oct 1990 Promoted to Sergeant; Transferred to Nakano Police Station |
| Feb 1993 Nakano Police Station, Criminal Division, Violent Crimes Section |
| Oct 1994 TMPD Criminal Investigation Bureau, Fourth Division (Economic Crimes) |
| Jun 2001 Promoted to Inspector; Chief of Theft & Violent Crimes Section, Chofu Police Station |
| Aug 2002 Criminal Investigation Bureau, Fourth Division, Organized Crime Countermeasures (Yamaguchi-gumi Task Force) |
| Apr 2003 Organized Crime Department, Fourth Division, Nationwide Organized Crime Section |
| Apr 2006 Dispatched to the Philippines (National Police Agency assignment) |
| Mar 2007 Promoted to Captain; Deputy Chief, Organized Crime Division, Akasaka Police Station |
| Feb 2009 Section Chief, Organized Crime Division IV, 7th Section |
| May 2011 – Apr 2012 Dispatched to Thailand (National Police Agency assignment) |
| Feb 2014 Chief, Organized Crime Division, Machida Police Station |
| Feb 2017 Chief, Criminal & Organized Crime Division, Ogikubo Police Station |
| Jun 2019 Promoted to Superintendent |
| Feb 2021 Chief, Criminal & Organized Crime Division, Kanda Police Station |
| Feb 2023 Chief, Criminal & Organized Crime Division, Mejiro Police Station |
| Mar 2025 Retired from TMPD |
| Aug 2025 Registered as Administrative Scrivener (Gyoseishoshi) |
Mr. Harumi Okajima served in key positions at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department for many years, contributing significantly to the maintenance of public safety.
Leveraging his extensive international investigative experience and specialized knowledge, he provides multifaceted support—including advice on corporate risk management and compliance, guidance on crime prevention, and public awareness activities—to ensure safety and security for all.