Retirement home staff arrested on suspicion of stealing residents' deposits Tokyo National Sept. 3 17:25

An employee of a pay nursing home in Tokyo and Kunitachi was arrested for stealing a deposit of more than 400,000 yen for the elderly. In addition, about 8 million yen has been drawn, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the relationship.

Arrested were a nursing staff member of “Best Life National”, a paid nursing home in Tokyo and Kunitachi City, and suspected Asahi Koi (25).

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Asahi is suspected of stealing 460,000 yen from a bank account of a 77-year-old woman who entered the facility in July.

When a woman asked her relatives to make a passbook entry for one day, she had repeated withdrawals that she did not remember since May. During this time, the woman was ill and admitted to the hospital, keeping cash cards and bankbooks in the facility room.

When the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, which received the report, investigated, the figure of Asahi suspects withdrawing cash was reflected in an ATM security camera.

In response to the survey, he stated that he said, “I was in trouble with living expenses.

Another 8 million yen has been withdrawn from the account, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the relationship. The facility operating company “Best Life” said that Asahi was dismissed from disciplinary action on the 3rd. I want to go. "