"Can open a pharmacy in front of the hospital" 200 million yen fraud or 69-year-old men arrested January 28 12:02

Two 69-year-old men have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police Agency for telling a subsidiary of a major drugstore chain that they can open a dispensing pharmacy near a university hospital and deceived 200 million yen in the name of a deposit. Was. It means that he has denied the charges against the investigation.

All were arrested by Kiyoshi Ando (69) and Eiichi Yamamoto (54) of unknown occupation in Itabashi-ku, Tokyo.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Ando plans to build a clinic mall on a premises of an affiliated hospital of Nihon University in Itabashi Ward from a subsidiary of a major drugstore chain between 2014 and 2015. He suggested that he could open a pharmacy, and he was suspected of fraud for deceiving 200 million yen in the name of a deposit.

Ando was trying to make him believe that Nihon University had a deep connection.

The drug store chain consulted the Metropolitan Police Department since the actual opening of the store did not progress even after about three years after transferring 200 million yen.

In response to the investigation, Ando and others denied the charges, stating, "I was planning to build a clinic mall and open a store. I was not deceived."