A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 15, 2013
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 11
Finale:
June 24, 2013
Creators:
Bin Konno
Original Title:
確証~警視庁捜査3課
Alternate Titles:
Confirmation-Grand Theft Squad 3
Kakushô: Keishichô sôsa 3 ka
確証〜警視庁捜査三課
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Dreamax Television
TBS
Countries:
JP
Akiho Takeda is assigned to #3 investigation team for The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. On her first day at work, a burglary takes place at a jewelry store in Shibuya. The case though is taken by the #1 investigation team which Akiho hoped to join. Nevertheless, Akiho goes secretly to the jewelry store where the theft took place. Later, a safe at a jewelry store in Roppongi is broken into. Stolen from the safe is the diamond called "Besu". The "Besu" is one of three diamonds that makes up the "Kuraida Family's Three Sisters". The other two diamonds are "Ani" and "Kyasari". The diamond "Ani" was stolen from the jewelry store in Shibuya, that occurred a few days earlier. Several people believe the two diamond thefts were done by the same person(s), but Akiho mentions the techniques used by thieves are different. Yet, Akiho believes there must be a connection between the two cases.
Director:
Ken Yoshida
Kentarō Takemura
Novel:
Bin Konno
Original Music Composer:
Jun Ichikawa
Original Story:
Bin Konno
Producer:
Kenjiro Kuranuki
Shoichi Kato
齊藤彩奈
Screenplay:
Tadashi Morishita
Yuki Takeda
Theme Song Performance:
Leo Ieiri
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