A former employee in his 30s was arrested on suspicion of breach of trust for causing damage to the company by giving him 52 million yen worth of points from the company's welfare service.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the possibility that they earned a total of 340 million yen worth of points.

The suspect arrested was Mami Komatsu (39), who worked at an IT-related company in Minato Ward, Tokyo.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, in January last year, she was suspected of breach of trust for causing damage to the company by giving herself 52 million yen worth of points from the welfare service ``Relo Club'' with which the company had a contract. Masu.



Her welfare service company, which became suspicious that a large number of points were being given to one employee, contacted her workplace and found out, and she was fired last July. Ta.



According to the investigation so far, the suspect was in charge of applying for and managing point grants within the company, and it is believed that the points she fraudulently obtained were used for horse racing, boat races, online casinos, travel, etc.



The Metropolitan Police Department believes that in the year and a half up to March of last year, they earned a total of 340 million yen worth of points, and about half of them were converted into cash.