After confiscating cannabis from a student at a private high school in Osaka City, an interview with an investigative official revealed that the vice-principal and teacher had been sent documents for hiding in the school.

According to the police investigation, the deputy principal said, "I thought that the school's reputation would be damaged if it became public."

The documents were sent to a male vice-principal in his 70s and a male teacher in his 40s at a private high school in Osaka.



According to investigators, after confiscating a cannabis liquid that the students had in liquid form, the two suspected that they had been hiding in the school for about two and a half months until late December last year. Has been held.



At the direction of the Vice-Principal, it was initially hidden in the Student Guidance Room and then moved to the Vice-Principal Room.



Police sent documents to the two on the 18th on suspicion of destroying evidence and violating the Cannabis Control Law.



At this high school, about 10 students have told the police that they have smoked cannabis so far, and it was discovered after hearing from the students.



According to the police investigation, the deputy principal said, "I thought that the school's reputation would be damaged if it became public."