Former officer of Tobu Railway subsidiary arrested on suspicion of embezzlement 12 million yen extra clothes or August 29 15:34

A former officer who was in charge of accounting at a subsidiary of Tobu Railway was arrested for dressing approximately 12 million yen. It is stated that "I didn't have enough money to play."

Arrested was Yusuke Susumu (61), a former director of Tobu Hotel Management, a subsidiary of Tobu Railway, and a general manager of the accounting department.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the former officer was also in charge of accounting for the same group of hotel companies in Hokkaido, but in the two years of 2013 and 2014, the hotel company combined approximately 12 million yen. There is a suspicion of embezzlement on business.

As a result of the group reorganization, this Hokkaido company became dormant in 2004, but the company's account remained, and the funds were repeatedly transferred to their own account.

Tobu Railway announced that the former officers were wearing over 100 million yen, and that the group company had filed a criminal complaint with the Metropolitan Police Department.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, he accused the investigation and stated that "the salary alone was not enough for playing pachinko and eating and drinking. It was also used for debt repayment."