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Katsuya Takasu, the director of cosmetic surgery “Takasu Clinic”, who is the chair of the retreat activities group, said on the 24th: “Why are you looking for a place where you already retired your office?” I was surprised. “
The building containing the house search is a four-story building and, according to the group’s secretariat, the first and second floors have been used as offices since June last year. I moved in January of this year. Since the office of Mayor Takashi Kawamura, who supported the activity, is nearby, Director Takasu was concerned about the impact and said: “It may interfere with the mayor’s election (in April).”
Takahiro Tanaka, former Aichi Prefectural Assembly, said: “We take this as a series of investigations after the seizure of the signature books. I will cooperate with the investigation if requested by the prefectural police.”
Mayor Takashi Kawamura also said in a press interview on the same day: “I want you to continue the investigation rigorously, as soon as possible and in silence.” According to Mayor Kawamura, an acquaintance of the mayor presented the old office, which was searched for a house, to the secretary. He explained that the mayor himself and the mayor’s office did not mediate.
Director Takasu, Executive Secretary Tanaka and Mayor Kawamura have denied their involvement in the forgery of signatures.
Meanwhile, Aichi Prefecture Governor Hideaki Omura requested at a press conference that “it is an extremely cruel criminal act and we want the investigating authorities to punish it strictly based on the law and the evidence.”