A 61-year-old suspect was arrested on suspicion of violating the Stoker Control Act, alleging that he had put a GPS device in the luggage of a woman in her twenties and obtained location information more than 70 times.

It means that he has denied some of the charges against the investigation.

The person arrested was Takemaru Imaseki (61), an office worker in Yotsukaido City, Chiba Prefecture.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, there is a suspicion of violating the Stoker Control Law, saying that from February to March, the GPS device was hidden in a rucksack of an acquaintance woman in her twenties and the location information was acquired 72 times. ..



The device was about 5 cm square and was crafted so that it could not be found immediately, but a woman noticed it and consulted with the Metropolitan Police Department.



The two met several years ago as a model with a personal cameraman, and it is suspected that the suspect had stolen the equipment when driving the woman to and from the woman.



The Stoker Regulation Law was amended in August last year, and the act of acquiring location information using GPS devices is also subject to regulation.



In response to the investigation, he stated that he was "confirming his behavior with a smartphone from the point of interest", but he also denied some charges that "the device was just mixed in, not intentionally inserted". That is.