Kanagawa Prefectural Police arrested 24-year-old patroller Special fraud "child" or November 1 at 7:01

A 24-year-old police officer at Kanagawa Police Headquarters was arrested for stealing a cash card from a man in his 80s who received a lie call. The card seems to have been used to withdraw cash, and the police are looking at it as a “receiver” who receives money by special fraud.

Arrested by the police officer of Kanagawa Prefectural Police No. 1 Traffic Police Corps, suspect Noriyuki Kashiwagi (24), according to police, visited a man in his 80s in Yokosuka City last month and put his cash card in an envelope. There is a suspicion of stealing two cash cards by switching to another envelope.

30 minutes before Mr. Kashiwagi visits a man who gives a police officer to his man's home, `` I am saying that the criminal of the fraud case I arrested has pulled cash from your account, so I will send a criminal '' It was that it took.

On the night of this day, 500,000 yen of cash was withdrawn from a ATM at a convenience store in Yokohama with a cash card from a man.

On this day, Mr. Kashiwagi admits charges for the investigation. The police are investigating in detail as if they were a “receiver” who received money in a special fraud group.

Kanagawa Prefectural Police Inspector Yosuke Terasawa commented, “I am deeply apologized to the victims and the citizens of the prefectural government because of their linguistic behavior.”