「持っていかないから」400万円が入った日本人観光客のかばんを盗んだ50代男=韓国
”I'm not going to take it,” says man in his 50s who stole a Japanese tourist's bag containing 4 million yen (South Korea)
A man in his 50s was caught stealing a suitcase belonging to a Japanese tourist in South Korea, containing about 4 million yen. The money was confiscated and returned to the Japanese tourist who returned to South Korea. Police are investigating the disappearance of a lost property item on the subway.
If you find something, you should report it to the police or leave it at the station office. The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's Underground Police Unit announced on the 26th that they had arrested Mr. A on suspicion of possession of abandoned property on the 17th.
He is suspected of stealing a suitcase belonging to a Japanese tourist, which contained 30 million won (approximately 3,404,593 yen) in cash and 507,000 yen.
Police began their investigation after receiving a report from the victim that she had lost her suitcase.
The victim left his suitcase at Kwangwoon University Station at around 5:57 a.m. on the 14th and got off the train. Mr. A, who was on the same train, was killed at 6:22 a.m. on the same day.
When he arrived at Yangju Station at around 10:55 a.m. on the 17th, the police identified the body of the suitcase by tracking Mr. A's movements and took it to his residence where it was kept at around 10:55 a.m.
According to the police, when Mr. A got off the train at Yangju Station, he took the suitcase that the victim had left behind because no one had taken it, and used pliers to remove the lock.
On the 24th, the police returned the stolen items to the victim, who had returned to Korea, and the victim said, "I'm glad that my lost items were returned thanks to the Korean police."
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's subway police unit said, "If you find something lost or left behind on the train, be sure to submit it to the police station and return it to the police station on the 11th."
We ask that you report the incident to the police or leave it at the station office."
2024/04/26 10:48 KST
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