Officers of a door-to-door sales company who received a business ban order from the Consumer Affairs Agency for soliciting them with false explanations such as ``If you buy and deposit a USB memory, you can make a profit,'' police accused them of repeatedly soliciting. He was arrested on suspicion of violating the Act on Specified Commercial Transactions.

The officers have collected more than 67 billion yen, so the police plan to clarify the actual situation.

Two officers of a door-to-door sales company in Miyazaki City were arrested on suspicion of violating the Act on Specified Commercial Transactions.



According to investigative sources, in addition to this company, affiliated companies in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and Mie Prefecture, etc., have explained that if you buy a USB memory with apps such as games and deposit it with the company, you can get a profit from the dividend. Four years ago, the Consumer Affairs Agency issued a business ban order to executives for soliciting them, but even after that, they held seminars in Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures to solicit customers.



The police were investigating the company after receiving a complaint from the Consumer Affairs Agency the year before.



According to the Consumer Affairs Agency, the officers have collected more than 67 billion yen in funds for about a year and a half until February, so the police plan to investigate the actual situation of the activity.