Confidential Information Unauthorized Case After Entertaining a Former Employee, Did You Invite Information Provision? January 27 5:17

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In a case where a former employee of Softbank was arrested for extracting confidential information, a former employee of the Russian Trade Representative in Japan, who was requested to appear, selected the former employee as an information provider several years ago and received entertainment. Initially, an interview with investigators revealed that senior officials had been suspected to have taken over and provided information. The Metropolitan Police Department is elucidating it as an organized espionage activity.

Former SoftBank employee Yutaka Araki, 48, was arrested by the Metropolitan Police Agency in February last year for allegedly breaching confidential information regarding communications equipment such as telephone base stations.

According to previous investigations, former employees have stated that they had passed information to the 50-year-old executives of the Russian Trade Representative in Japan, and the Metropolitan Police suspected that former employees who had already returned had been involved. And requesting appearance.

According to a subsequent investigation, it was suspected that a former employee who returned home selected a former employee of Araki several years ago as an information provider and started entertainment, and after returning to Japan, a senior official took over and deepened the relationship, and invited him to provide information. I discovered that there was something in the interview with the investigators.

Former employee Araki had stated that he had received cash, saying, "I thought it might be a spy, but I didn't know the details."

The Metropolitan Police Department is elucidating this as a systematic espionage activity by Russia.