OSAKA (TR) – Osaka Prefectural Police introduced on Wednesday the arrest of 41 women and men accused of swindling money from victims via a bogus on-line faculty that promised to show them tips on how to generate large wealth on social media, studies TV Asahi (June 10).
According to police, the suspects are believed to have defrauded roughly 2,300 individuals nationwide of a complete of about 650 million yen.
Among these taken into custody on suspicion of fraud are Shingo Matsumura and Raito Fujiki, each 29-year-old representatives of Unity Co., Ltd., a company entity headquartered in Osaka City’s Kita Ward, in accordance with police
The large syndicate is accused of impersonating fictional, extremely profitable influencers between November 2025 and March 2026. Claiming to make profitable aspect incomes by boosting social media follower counts, the suspects allegedly focused three girls of their 30s to 50s residing in Osaka Prefecture.
Police have withheld whether or not the suspects have admitted to the allegations.
Investigators say the group lured the victims with false guarantees, telling them, “If you take our course, you can generate a huge income.” They then allegedly defrauded the ladies out of quantities starting from 150,000 to 510,000 yen underneath the guise of tuition charges.
While the corporate was formally registered in Kita Ward, the group’s precise base of operations was hidden inside a single room of a industrial constructing in Suita City.
On Tuesday, police executed search warrants at a number of areas throughout the prefecture, together with the Suita hideout. Investigators hauled away greater than 1,000 items of proof, together with large stockpiles of smartphones and computer systems used to hold out the scheme.

