A former police officer was sentenced to 18% in charges of withdrawing more than 16 million yen for “acoustic child”.

In response to a 25-year-old former police officer of Kanagawa Prefectural Police charged with stealing cash cards from elderly people and drawing out more than 16 million yen as a so-called "child" of a special fraud group, the Yokohama District Court said, Has been involved in crimes to be eradicated, and is much worse than a mere "child", "he sentenced him to five years in prison.

Defendant Norio Kabuki, 25, a police officer of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police, received a phone call from a scam group during the month to the end of October last year, and stole cash cards from seven elderly people living in the prefecture, He has been charged with stealing for withdrawing over 16 million yen in cash.

In a ruling on Tuesday, Judge Katsuei Yoshida of the Yokohama District Court said, "There is no room for excuses for the motivation involved in organized crime for reward."

"At that time, despite being an incumbent police officer, the police were involved in organizing crimes that had to be eradicated. The police lacked professional ethics, such as the Police Department and the Kanagawa Prefectural Police. It's much worse than "Sonoko", "and sentenced him to five years in prison.