Japanese police served fresh arrest warrants on three people on Sunday, including a 44-year-old man believed to be an executive of one of Asia’s largest international fraud organizations, for allegedly violating the immigration control law by illegally using a residence card.The man, Hu Shi, and two others were initially arrested last month by Tokyo’s Metropolitan Police Department on suspicion of submitting a false move-in notification.Also on Sunday, the joint investigation headquarters of the MPD and the Osaka Prefectural Police arrested Chen Xiaoguang, 49, a Chinese national living in Tokyo’s Chuo Ward, whose occupation is unknown, on suspicion of violating the law.