A former president of a solar power generation affiliated company in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, was arrested for deceiving about 70 million yen from an acquaintance by proposing an investment in a solar power generation business that has no reality.

The police are proceeding with the elucidation of the actual situation, suspecting that they have cheated hundreds of millions of yen in total by the same method.

The person arrested was Yohei Kosui (34), a former president of the solar power generation affiliate "Energy Next" in Fujisawa City.



According to the police, in 2017, former president Kosuki told the president of a real estate-related company of a business partner about a solar power generation business that does not exist in Chiba prefecture, "It would be lucrative to add more existing solar panels." There is a suspicion that he cheated about 70 million yen.



According to the police, there were two places in Chiba prefecture that were said to be doing business, but one was left untouched and the other was an unrelated person doing the solar power generation business. It was a place where I was.



The police are proceeding with the clarification on the suspicion that the president has deceived hundreds of millions of yen over the power generation business that has no reality.



Police have not disclosed the approval or disapproval of former president Kosui.