Managing Thousands of Drivers with a Vehicle Allocation App Thousands of Drivers or Chinese Arrest August 28 17:41

A Chinese man was arrested on suspicion of violating the Road Transport Act for causing a registered driver to perform a so-called "white taku" act in Japan using a smartphone dispatch app used in China.
Police are investigating that a man was managing thousands of drivers, including Kanto, who are registered in the app.

Arrested by a Chinese who lives in Sakai City, Saitama Prefecture, suspected tow swing (34).

According to the police, Tow suspected to be a so-called “white taku” that was illegal in Japan from March to October last year for drivers registered in “Shimpaku”, a smartphone dispatch app widely used in China. There is a suspicion of violating the Road Transport Act as an act.

As a result of police arresting a driver who had been acting as a "white taku" at Narita Airport and other investigations, it was revealed that the tow suspect's involvement was revealed.

The police have not made it clear whether or not the tow suspects suspected.

According to the survey so far, * Tow suspected that he was managing thousands of drivers in Kanto, Tohoku, and Hokkaido who are registered in the application, and he was in charge of job placement and customer service about it.

The police are investigating that there is a suspicion that white taku sales were organized.

* Tow is roughly "Noboru"