The Japanese police have successfully apprehended a 28-year-old man who was on their public most-wanted list, known as the "Special class" category. The arrest came after an intensive nationwide manhunt which caught the public attention. The reasons behind his evasion from the police or the specific charges against him have not been disclosed yet, but his classification as a "Special class" suspect typically denotes serious offences.
In Japan, public safety is a deeply important aspect of society and the arrest of a "Special class" fugitive is seen as a significant achievement. There are deep social values around respect for the law and the orderly functioning of society. This arrest, therefore, is a reason for considerable public relief and a testament to the efficiency of law enforcement agencies.
In the US or EU, similar cases of high-ranking fugitives are also public news. They're treated with severity due to the potential threat to public safety. The arrest of such fugitives is seen as a victory for law enforcement and generally welcomed by the public as a step towards establishing safety and order.