Resident card counterfeit base or three Chinese arrested October 10th 13:29

Three Chinese were arrested for impersonating a residence card necessary for foreigners to stay in Japan in one room of an apartment. Resident card data for 4,000 residents has been seized from the condominium, and the Metropolitan Police Department is proceeding with the investigation, assuming that it was a counterfeit card base.

Three people were arrested, including unemployed, Susumu Xu Kim (26) in Naka-ku, Yokohama.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, three people are suspected of violating the Immigration Control Act that forged a residence card that is necessary for foreigners to stay in Japan for more than three months at Sue's home apartment on the 18th of last month. .

Three people have accused the investigation and stated that they have made more than 200 counterfeit cards so far.

Resident card data for 4,000 residents was seized from the condominium, and the Metropolitan Police Department believes it was a counterfeit card base.

Three people were contracted for about 3000 yen per person via a person in China, and they were forged on a personal computer using the materials, personal information, and facial photos that were sent.

The Metropolitan Police Department considers that there is a counterfeiting group in China behind the scenes, and will proceed with the elucidation of the actual situation.