The two men, who are suspected of having given instructions in a series of wide-area robberies, were deported to Japan from immigration facilities in the Philippines on the 7th. was arrested in


After being transferred to Japan, we plan to conduct an investigation into special fraud, and to investigate in earnest whether it is related to a series of wide-area robberies.

Seiya Fujita (38) and Masato Imamura (38), who will be deported to Japan from the Philippine immigration facility on the 7th, were arrested.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, Fujita is suspected of stealing two cash cards in 2019 by calling a man in Tokyo under the guise of an employee of the Financial Services Agency, saying, "The account balance has been illegally checked." is held



In the same year, Imamura pretended to be a police officer, called a woman in Tokyo, stole eight cash cards, and stole about 70 cash from his account. He is suspected of withdrawing 10,000 yen.



In addition to the two, Yuki Watanabe (38) and Tomonobu Kojima (45), who are still detained in the Philippine immigration facility, are four people, calling themselves "Luffy" in a series of wide-area robberies. There is a suspicion that he was giving instructions to those who executed him, and discussions have continued between the governments of Japan and the Philippines toward repatriation.



As a result, two people were deported first, and they were arrested on the plane being transported past 12:20 pm on the 7th.



After transferring the two to Japan, the Metropolitan Police Department plans to proceed with the special fraud investigation and to investigate the connection with the series of wide-area robberies in earnest.