Beware of "postcards" that illegally use the name of the Ministry of Justice!
Updated: August 28, 2018
Postcards describing fictitious civil litigation cases were sent to consumers' homes under names such as "Ministry of Justice Branch Office Civil Litigation Management Center" and "Ministry of Justice Branch Office National Litigation Notification Center," and in the end they persistently demanded money. Consumer affairs centers, etc. in various places have been receiving inquiries about business operators who (This information was posted on our website on May 1, 2018, but we are reposting it because we have received a series of inquiries from the Consumer Affairs Center since then.)
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・There is no actual business operator called "Ministry of Justice Jurisdiction Branch Office", and there is no relationship with the "Ministry of Justice", which is a national administrative agency.
・Notices of formal court proceedings will not be sent by postcard.
・If you receive a postcard about a lawsuit you do not know, please do not call the phone number listed on the postcard. First of all, please consult with the Consumer Affairs Center (042-378-3738), the nationwide common telephone number "Consumer Hotline" 188 (Iya), or the police (#9110).
For details, please see the Consumer Affairs Agency/Ministry of Justice website.
Consumer Affairs Agency homepage (external link)
Ministry of Justice website (external link)
Inquiries about this page
Inagi City Industry, Culture and Sports Department Citizen Collaboration Division
2111 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-378-5677