A crime group based in the Philippines called JP Dragon, which calls itself Luffy and has connections with a special fraud group whose leaders are being indicted for committing wide-area robberies in Japan. The local immigration bureau has announced that the 49-year-old executive will be detained and deported to Japan.

The Philippine Immigration Bureau has detained Tomohiro Koyama (49), a leader of a criminal group called JP Dragon, founded in the Philippines by former Japanese gang members, in a detention facility in the capital Manila. announced that it is doing so.



According to the Immigration Bureau, Koyama entered the Philippines in 2019 and was found in possession of multiple guns and ammunition when he was arrested by Philippine police on suspicion of fraud in January. .



According to Japanese police authorities, Koyama and other members of JP Dragon are believed to have had contact with a special fraud group whose names include Luffy and whose leaders have been indicted for committing a series of wide-area robberies. It is being



Japanese police are investigating Koyama on suspicion of being involved in a special fraud that caused damage in Japan, and are requesting that he be extradited to the Philippines. will be forcibly returned to Japan.