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Ex-Manager of Nihon Univ. Weightlifting Club Arrested over Fraud

Ex-Manager of Nihon Univ. Weightlifting Club Arrested over Fraud

Kenji Nanba, former manager of Nihon University's weightlifting club, is transferred to the Shinagawa station of the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Tuesday.
Kenji Nanba, former manager of Nihon University's weightlifting club, is transferred to the Shinagawa station of the Metropolitan Police Department in Tokyo on Tuesday.

   Tokyo, June 10 (Jiji Press)--Tokyo police arrested a former manager of Nihon University's weightlifting club on Tuesday for allegedly defrauding the club's scholarship students of money, including in the name of tuition fees.
   Kenji Nanba, 63, was arrested on suspicion of swindling four scholarship students out of a total of 2.05 million yen in December 2022 by saying that the money included facility costs, from which they were actually exempt.
   Police believe that Nanba has collected a total of about 38 million yen from 48 students over 10 years by telling similar lies. He is believed to have used swindled money to buy business suits and bags and cover the cost of painting his luxury BMW car.
   According to the university, Nanba began such scams around 20 years ago or earlier and has earned a total of 53.2 million yen. The university detected the fraud during an investigation into a separate scandal, and it has fully compensated 58 parents of former club members whom it confirmed as victims.
   Following his arrest, the university said in a statement that it deeply apologizes to society and will continue to fully cooperate with investigative authorities.

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