In the case where seven people including the staff of the Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau were arrested for deceiving the "sustainable benefit" provided by the government to businesses affected by the new coronavirus, some members participated in the illegal receipt. According to an interview with an investigative official, it was found that there was a suspicion that the young man who had been kidnapped was invited to the group and was invited to do so.



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating that it was trying to increase the amount of fraudulent receipts by involving young people one after another.

Seven men and women in their twenties, including Kohei Tsukamoto (24), an employee of the Tsurumi Tax Office of the Tokyo National Tax Bureau in Yokohama, are said to have been masquerading as sole proprietors, and their business income has dropped significantly due to the effects of the new coronavirus. He was arrested for falsifying the country's sustainability benefits by applying for a lie.



It is said that the solicited young people were instructed on the method of fraudulent receipt by LINE chat and applied for lies, but some of the seven members invited the young people who participated in the fraudulent receipt to the group and solicited activities. According to an interview with an investigative official, it was found that there was a suspicion that he had been forced to do so.



It seems that he was approaching, saying, "If you collect a lot of people, you will get a bonus."



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the details of the situation, considering that it was trying to increase the amount of fraudulent receipts by involving young people one after another.