Criminal charges against Kei Komuro's mother, Kayo, returned rather than rejected :Shinohara, who filed the charges, declares they will continue
The criminal complaint filed against Kayo
Komuro, the mother of Kei Komuro (30), who is to marry Mako (29) of the
Akishino family, has been put on hold. On April 12, journalist Shinohara Joichiro, who submitted the complaint, said on his official YouTube channel,
"The complaint was not rejected but returned.
On the 6th of this month, Mr. Shinohara
filed a criminal complaint with the Tokyo District Public Prosecutor's Office
against Kayo for allegedly fraudulently receiving a survivor's pension and
sickness allowance. The shock came as the marriage of Mr. Komuro and Princess
Mako was approaching on the 26th.
Then Mr. Shinohara received an envelope
from the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office dated the 9th. Mr. Shinohara
said, "I thought it might have been rejected, but it was too soon, about
three days after I sent it on the 6th. There was a notice in it," he
reported. The content of the notice was, "We need you to specify the
specific facts that correspond to the requirements for constituting a crime. The
specific facts regarding the requirements for constituting a crime are not
stated, nor are they based on concrete evidence, and the accused facts are not
sufficiently specified. Please consider consulting with the police station that
has jurisdiction over the place of the crime or the location of the criminal."
Mr. Shinohara said, "It's not a
rejection (of the complaint). They are asking for your consideration. It says
"concrete evidence," but it also says that there is a statement, so
they want us to consider it and submit it again. I would like to accept it
positively and send it out since there are other materials than press
materials."
"If you have any direct knowledge of Kayo's crimes, if you are related to her acquaintances, if you were directly or indirectly involved in her activities, or if you think something is wrong with her pension, please tell us what you know. If you agree to make a statement, please contact us," Shinohara said.
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