Stolen more than 2.8 billion yen by providing fictitious "M funds" or re-arrested three people July 22, 20:07

Three 66-year-old men were fraudulently accused of cheating over 2.8 billion yen in cash from a company executive man living in Kanagawa prefecture, asking for the provision of a fictitious fund called "M fund" because it was leaked from Japan at the time of defeat. I was arrested again on suspicion.

Three persons, including unemployed Kaoru Muto (66) and 79-year-old and 59-year-old men, were re-arrested in Minato-ku, Tokyo.

According to police, the three said that GHQ = Allied Forces General Command was based on Japanese gold and silver brought overseas by the headquarters of the Allied Forces. I brought it to a man in his teens.

And he said, "In order to receive 280 billion yen, I need to pay that 1% first," he said that he had deceived more than 2.8 billion yen in cash in the half year until the end of 2018, and there is a suspicion of fraud. I will.

According to the investigators, the man who was affected was the chairman of a major restaurant company.

Muto and his colleagues had been arrested twice for cheating another 300 million yen from men, and the total amount of damages reported was about 3.1 billion yen.

According to the investigations so far, it seems that a man passed several hundred million yen to Suspect Muto around 2013 and was deceived.

Police have not disclosed the pros and cons of the three.