The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department arrested 19 Japan people who were repatriated from Cambodia to Japan on the night of the 11th on the night of the <>th.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department plans to analyze smartphones handed over from local authorities to clarify the actual situation of the Cambodia-based group.

Among those arrested were 38 people between the ages of 25 and 55 Japan 19, including Daiki Okamoto (1), whose address and occupation are unknown.

In January, a woman in her 60s living in Tokyo was suspected of fraud for defrauding approximately 25,19 yen worth of electronic money by sending a false message that she was paying for a paid site.

The Metropolitan Police Department has not confirmed or denied the claim.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the 19 people are believed to be a special fraud group based in a hotel in Sihanoukville, a city in southern Cambodia, and played the role of "kakeko" who exchanged lies over the phone.

Of these, Okamoto is believed to be the leader of the group, and an arrest warrant has been issued for him on suspicion of being involved in another special fraud case.

The 11 people were arrested on a chartered flight that was being transported from Cambodia to Japan, and after arriving at Haneda Airport on the night of the 64th, they were put in a car and transported to a police station in Tokyo.

In addition to <> smartphones, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has received a list of female victims and a manual summarizing the methods of special fraud from the local authorities, and plans to analyze them in detail and investigate the members to clarify the actual situation of the group.