Six people, including a 72-year-old company executive, were arrested by the Metropolitan Police Department for registering a lie to change the president of an asset management company in Tokyo.

Officers have partially denied the allegations.

Six people were arrested, including Misari Ishii (72), a company executive in Mitaka City, Tokyo.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, from May to June this year, the Legal Affairs Bureau was suspected of falsely recording the original electromagnetic notarized deed, such as registering a lie to change the president of an asset management company in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. I'm here.



There is a suspicion that the six people have made false registrations to change the company's capital, etc., but when they reported it to the Legal Affairs Bureau, they found that the minutes of the shareholders' meeting, which had not actually been held, were false. I mean it was submitted.



The Metropolitan Police Department, which received a criminal complaint from the president, was investigating because the original president received a notice of dismissal from the Legal Affairs Bureau.



In response to the investigation, the officer denied part of the allegations.



The Metropolitan Police Department suspects that he was aiming for the assets of this company's subsidiary, and is investigating the details.