
The municipality transferred the wrongสมัครslotxoamount of money to the Japanese youth account, 12 million baht, hit and gambled completely.
On May 18, the BBC news agency reported that A 24-year-old Japanese man received a wrong transfer worth 46.3 million yen, which was actually coronavirus relief payments for 463 people, but instead would contact the police and return it. Instead, he used all his money to gamble online until it was all gone. While Mr. Norihiko Hanada, Mayor of Abu City Yamaguchi Prefecture Apologize to the townspeople for the mistake that happened.
The incident took place on April 8, when all 46.3 million yen was accidentally transferred to the man's account. and from the investigation found that He had withdrawn 600,000 yen daily for two weeks. no money
“I have already transferred the money. Can't get money back It can't be undone. I have no money, no valuable assets now. I will not flee and I will atone for my crimes,” the man said. But the latest has escaped this already.
Abu city officials Yamaguchi Prefecture It has sued the man for 51 million yen and is considering criminal prosecution. The man's lawyer said: His client had already cooperated with the authorities. and allow the provincial police to investigate But since authorities filed charges against the man on May 12, authorities have been unable to contact the man again.
The money comes as compensation for low-income families of 100,000 yen per family, as part of the relief efforts for people affected by the coronavirus.