In January, a police chief in his twenties, who belongs to the regional section of the Osaka Tenma Police Station, injured a man who was bargaining on the streets of Osaka City by calling himself a gangster. Interviews with investigators revealed that the documents were sent on suspicion.

The chief police officer retired on the 8th.

The document was sent to a 25-year-old male police chief who belongs to the regional section of the Tenma police station.



According to investigators, the chief police officer was injured in mid-January after hitting the face of a man who was a barker on the street near Kyobashi Station in Miyakojima-ku, Osaka, and injuring him for about two weeks. There is suspicion.



At this time, the chief police officer gave the name of an existing gangster, and he claimed to be a member of the gangster.



The chief police officer said that he had a day off and had an incident after drinking alcohol by himself.



On the 8th, the police sent documents to the chief police officer and made a warning to the chief of the headquarters.



He admitted that he had made a mistake as a police officer, saying, "I deeply regret it. I made a mistake as a police officer."



The Osaka Prefectural Police Headquarters says, "I am very sorry for the act of being a police officer. I will make efforts to prevent recurrence."