In an incident where a roadside tree was cut down in front of a used car sales company "Big Motor" store, the police suspected that the tree was cut down on the instructions of an employee at the head office who was arrested, and the police arrested the store manager and employee at the time for causing damage to property. I sent the documents to prosecutors on suspicion. A few weeks after the employee visited the store, the body was sawed off, and police believe that visit may have been the trigger, and are investigating further.

Suspect Toshiyuki Kambara (51), an employee of Big Motor, is suspected of damaging property for allegedly instructing the cutting down of roadside trees in front of the Kawasaki store in Kawasaki City two years ago while working at the company's headquarters. was arrested.



According to research so far, at the time, the employee was the only member of the company to serve as an ``environmental improvement promotion committee'' that patrolled and inspected stores in various locations, but he personally visited the ``Kawasaki store'' several weeks before the street trees were cut down. This was revealed through interviews with investigators.



The visit was to check on the store's cleaning and tidying situation, and after that, a tree was cut down using a saw, so the police filed charges against the store manager and employee at the time on February 1st on suspicion of damaging property. Did.



The police believe that the employee's visit was the trigger for the tree cutting, and will investigate the matter in detail, as well as investigate the actual circumstances and background of the head office's instructions.