A 44-year-old man was arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department for sexually assaulting a female employee of a sex shop by showing a fake business card claiming to be a police officer and threatening to "prostitute."

It means that he has denied the charges against the investigation.

The person who was arrested was Tomonori Akita (44), a construction worker in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, in September, at a hotel in Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, a female employee in her thirties at a dispatch-type sex shop was shown a fake business card claiming to be a police officer, and she said, "You're prostituted. There is a suspicion of sexual assault, threatening to say, "You are arrested."



On the business card, the actual police station, the rank of the executive called "Keishisei", and the real name were written.



Akita has also been arrested and charged with threatening 100,000 yen in cash under the guise of a police officer against another woman he met on a dating app, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details.



In response to the investigation, he denied the charges, saying "I don't remember well."