Address change procedure for wanting to pay 100,000 yen

A man who was a deliveryman at a post office in Shibuya, Tokyo, was arrested for stealing more than 70,000 yen in cash for change.

He ran away from internet cafes and so on, but when he found out that he could receive a benefit of 100,000 yen, he went to a procedure to change his address and found out where he was, and he was arrested.

He is asking police officers, "Can I get benefits even at the detention center?"

The person arrested was Kenichi Yoshida (31), an unemployed person in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department, it was suspected that in March this year, he sneaked into the Yoyogi Post Office in Shibuya Ward, where he was a delivery staff at that time, and stole 77,000 yen in cash from a machine that manages change using his employee ID card. I will.

Yoshida ran away from rented delivery cars and internet cafes, but in April he was arrested because he found himself in Shinjuku because he changed his address. That is.

In response to the investigation, he admitted that he was accused of saying, "I thought that I could not receive the 100,000 yen benefit if I did not report the address where I live now to the government office."

In addition, he is asking police officers, "Can I still receive benefits even if I am in a detention center?"

It means that it is possible to apply on behalf of family members or lawyers.