222 part-time job deliverers kept without delivery Tokyo Kasai Post Office December 25 17:37

It turned out that a part-time job delivery worker at a post office in Tokyo had not delivered 222 ordinary mail items for about one and a half years since last April and kept them at hand.

The one who did not deliver the mail was a male part-time worker in his thirties who worked at the Kasai Post Office in Edogawa-ku, Tokyo.

According to Japan Post, a bag containing undelivered mail was found from a common desk drawer in the post office last month, and after a thorough investigation, it was delivered from April last year to October or returned with an unknown address. A total of 222 ordinary mail items that should have been sent were confirmed.

At the post office, there is a rule that the administrator checks the bag every day for undelivered mail after delivery, but this has been neglected.

A male courier says, "The unsuccessful delivery has been accumulated while storing it for later."

Japan Post is progressively delivering and returning mail, and says, "I'm sorry for the inconvenience. In the future, we will take appropriate measures to prevent recurrence based on the survey results and will do our best to prevent recurrence." You.