Police officers stealing money from colleagues one after another Sixth since last summer Fukuoka January 16 17:56

Police officers from the Fukuoka Prefectural Police Headquarters steal cash from colleagues one after another. On March 16, three people were sent documents on suspicion of theft, and all were disciplined to reduce wages.

The Fukuoka Prefectural Police have seen a series of theft cases in the workplace, and this is the sixth since last summer.

Documents were sent to work in the Orio Police Station, both of which were in the 20s, a police officer in the traffic section 2 and a police officer in the regional section, and a police officer in the 30s at the Yukihashi Police Station and Life Safety Division. Three.

According to the Fukuoka Prefectural Police, Ori Police Department's Police Department's Police Department was suspected of stealing 32,000 yen from a colleague's letter case in a police dormitory last November. Was suspected of stealing 20,000 yen from a colleague's wallet in the same dormitory last May. In addition, the police chief of the Yukihashi Police Station was suspected of stealing 50,000 yen from a colleague's wallet last month inside the police station.

According to the investigation, the three people have alleged that charges have run out of money until the payday.

The Fukuoka Prefectural Police sent documents to allegedly robbery on the 16th, but alleged that they did not arrest and voluntarily conducted the investigation, alleging that they were allegedly absent and could not escape.

Then, each of them retired on 16th as a disciplinary measure to reduce wages.

Fukuoka Prefectural Police have reported six cases of theft, including this one, in the workplace since August last year. And