A 26-year-old suspect who seems to be an instructor was arrested for making a lie call to an elderly woman's house in Tokyo under the guise of a courier and stealing cash etc. while the woman was vacant. rice field.

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

The person arrested was Akiya Tonooka (26), whose address and occupation are unknown.



According to investigators, it is suspected that they stole about 120,000 yen in cash and precious metals from the house of a woman in her 80s in Chofu City, Tokyo in March.



Before the incident, a woman was called out saying, "I want to deliver the parcel of the courier, but the road is narrow and I can't enter the car. I want you to come to pick it up because I'm near." While he was there, boys who had already been arrested as actors broke the windowpane of the room and invaded.



Tonooka was believed to be the director of the group that planned the case, and the Metropolitan Police Department was investigating the whereabouts.



According to the investigators, he denied the charges by stating, "I don't know about the case," in response to the investigation.



In Tokyo, there have been a series of incidents in which cash etc. were stolen after receiving a call from a person disguised as a courier, and the Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the relationship.