Arrested for suspicion of deceiving benefits Relocation notice to post office Ishikawa July 9, 4:27

A man in Nagoya was arrested for impersonating a man in Noto-cho, Ishikawa prefecture, and tricking him into a payment for the spread of the new coronavirus. It was discovered that the impersonated man had been sent to the post office without knowing it, and police are investigating the relationship between the move and the incident.

Susumu Mori (50) of Moriyama Ward, Nagoya City, was masquerading as a male in Noto Town, Ishikawa Prefecture around late May, applying for a benefit from the spread of the new coronavirus infection to the town hall. Was arrested on suspicion of fraud, for cheating on the benefits of four people's family of 400,000 yen.

It means denying the charges that he did not remember the investigation.

According to the police, Mr. Mori wrote his account number as the transfer destination in the application form mailed to the government office, but it was sent to the post office without knowing the impersonated man's move notice However, I was able to find new information during interviews with investigators.

The police investigated the relationship between the notification of relocation and this case, and Mori suspected that he had also cheated on the benefits of the male head of the household by applying online using his number card, so I will explain the details. Checking it up.