N Country Tachibana prosecutor at home prosecuted NHK business disruption, etc. Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office April 9, 18:29

Party leader Takashi Tachibana, who protects the public from NHK, has been arrested at home on charges of obstructing NHK's business by threatening to obtain 50 subscriber information on receiving charges illegally and spreading it on the Internet, thereby interfering with NHK's business. I was indicted. On Thursday, Mr. Tachibana has pleaded guilty at some points in a news conference and has announced plans to fight in a trial.

A former member of the House of Councilors charged at home was Takashi Tachibana (52), leader of the party protecting the people from NHK.

According to the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office, Tachibana in September last year had a former employee of a subcontractor of a contracting and receiving contract for receiving fees operating a dedicated terminal in Tokyo and took a picture of the screen and illegally exposed 50 subscriber information of receiving fees You have been accused of violating the Unfair Competition Prevention Act.

In November last year, he said, "Is it possible to disperse my personal information?", "I want to talk to the chairman", etc., threatening to spread contractor information on the Internet and obstructing NHK's business. Have been asked.

A former employee of the outsourcing company, Takakuto Defendant (26), was also indicted at home for violating the Unfair Competition Prevention Law, alleging that Tachibana's party information was shown fraudulently.

Mr. Tachibana held a press conference on July 7, when he sent the documents, admitting allegations of obstruction of business, but said that he would be acquitted in a trial if charged with violating the Unfair Competition Prevention Law. You.

In July last year, Tachibana prosecuted home attribution in Tokyo in a video posted on the Internet last month for threatening a member of the Tokyo ward who had previously belonged to the party to go "killing her life." it was done.

NHK has stated that a former employee of a subcontractor company has been prosecuted, "We will thoroughly manage personal information at the subcontractor."