Did you send a postcard that threatens Koreans living in Japan? Kawasaki City former employee arrested June 12, 16:00

In January this year, a former employee of Kawasaki City was arrested on the suspicion of interfering with his business because he sent a New Year's postcard that threatened Koreans living in Japan to a facility in Kawasaki City.

A former employee of Kawasaki city, Seiichi Ogiwara (69), was arrested, and it was said by police that in January he threatened Koreans living in the Kawasaki City Fureaikan, an exchange facility with foreign residents in Japan. It is suspected that it will interfere with the power of business because it sends New Year's postcards and interferes with the work of the facility.

It is also suspected that a postcard was written to the city officials saying that the facility would be bombed.

He said he refused to "remember" the allegations that he sent a postcard to city officials for investigation.

According to investigations so far, Mr. Ogihara was arrested on 2nd this month for sending a threatening sentence to a private high school in Yokohama city to announce the bombing, and subsequent investigation revealed that he was suspected to have been involved in this case It means that

In each case, the name of a former colleague who was an employee of the city was used as the sender, and he made a statement to the effect that he was trying to fall into a troubled partner.