Documents sent to a laser beam office worker to a helicopter of the Ground Self-Defense Force September 11 14:07

On the day of the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup last year, a 53-year-old office worker was sent a document on suspicion of disrupting business, alleging that helicopters such as the Ground Self-Defense Force were flying near the venue. ..

He said to the investigation that he was "angry at the noise."

The document was sent to a 53-year-old male office worker in Fuchu City, Tokyo.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, an office worker is suspected of disrupting his business by shining a laser beam from his yard at the Ground Self-Defense Force and the Tokyo Fire Department helicopter flying over the sky last September.



On this day, the opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup was held at a venue about 1 km away from the office worker's home, and the helicopter was on alert, but due to the influence of the laser beam, the flight route etc. had to be changed. It means that.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, the company employee was using a laser pointer for astronomical observation, admitting suspicion to the investigation and saying, "I was angry with the noise because multiple helicopters were orbiting the sky." about it.