A Japanese Robbery

A Japanese ship was leaving the port and on its way to open sea. The captain went to oil some parts of the ship and took his ring off so it wouldn’t get damaged. He left it on the table next to his bunk. When he returned, it was missing. He had suspected three crew members could be guilty and asked them what they had been doing for the ten minutes that he had been gone.
The cook said, “I was in the kitchen preparing tonight's dinner.”
The engineer said, “I was working in the engine room making sure everything was running smoothly.”
The seaman said, “I was on the mast correcting the flag because someone had attached it upside down by mistake.”
The captain immediately knew who it was. How?

Solution
Like mentioned in the comments, the Japanese flag looks the same upside down because of its vertical symmetry. Therefore, the seaman was lying when he said that the flag was upside down, making him the obvious suspect.

Comments

  1. The seaman is definitely the thief as the Japanese Flag cannot be put upside down as it it just contains a red dot right in the middle of a white background.

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