Resident registration at acquaintance's house for new corona benefit found and arrested June 26 13:44

A 67-year-old unemployed man was arrested for invading an izakaya in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture and stealing a cash register containing about 20,000 yen in cash. The man had an unspecified address, but he was arrested because he knew his whereabouts because he registered as a resident at an acquaintance's house in order to receive the 100,000 yen benefit of the new coronavirus. It means denying the charges against the investigation.

Arrested in Warabi City, Saitama Prefecture, was an unemployed suspect, Kinno Kintoku (67). According to police, in December last year, he invaded an izakaya in Kawaguchi City and stole a cash register containing about 20,000 yen in cash. There is suspicion.

Mr. Makino had an unspecified address, but because he registered as a resident at an acquaintance's house in Warabi city, he knew where he was, and he found the police at a pachinko parlor in the city and arrested him.

The denial of the charges against the investigation and the fact that he had registered as a resident said that he needed an address to receive the benefits.

The police are investigating the relationship, as there are about 50 other cases where the cashier is stolen from a store in the prefecture.