In July, the Metropolitan Police Department injured two people in the accident about Fumiko Kinoshita, a member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, who was found to have caused an accident by driving a car without a license in Tokyo. I also sent documents, saying that I had been driving without a license six times.

Fumiko Kinoshita, a 54-year-old member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly, was found to have had an accident on July 2, driving an unlicensed car at an intersection in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo, during the election period.



As a result of an investigation by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, it was found that there was a suspicion that when Senator Kinoshita backed up the car, he collided with the car behind him, causing minor injuries to the two men and women who were on board, and then ran away as it was. That is.



In addition, the Metropolitan Police Department sent documents to Senator Kinoshita on the 17th on suspicion of unlicensed negligent driving injuries, alleging that he had repeated unlicensed driving six times in May and June.



It means that he generally admits the suspicion to any questioning.



Kinoshita ran for the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election on July 4th with the official approval of the Tomin First no Kai and was elected, but was dismissed due to the discovery of the accident and resigned from the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly. A draft recommendation resolution has been passed.