Documents sent for reselling with alcohol disinfectant First national arrest cleared Nagoya July 1 12:04

A 36-year-old woman in Nagoya City was sent a document for resale of the alcoholic disinfectant solution, which had run out due to the spread of the new coronavirus, at a price higher than the purchased price. Resale of alcoholic disinfectant has been banned by law from May this year, and according to police, it is the first nationwide arrest.

The document was sent to a 36-year-old unemployed woman in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya.

According to the police, on the 2nd of last month, a man in Aichi prefecture was resold 6 alcohol disinfectant solutions for about 4,000 yen, which is about twice the purchase price, through the flea app on the Internet. There is suspicion.

I was resolding what I bought at a drugstore in the neighborhood.

He admitted to the police investigation that he was accused of making a living cost. He also resold it 10 times.

Regarding the alcohol disinfectant solution that has run out due to the spread of the new coronavirus, it is expected that demand will increase with the restart of economic activities, and resale is prohibited by law from May this year, and the police arrested it. It will be the first time in Japan.