Sustainable benefits First arrest nationwide for suspicion of fraud Saitama university student Yamanashi July 22 15:24

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A male university student in Saitama prefecture was arrested on suspicion of fraud, claiming that he had deceived a "sustainable benefit" of 1 million yen from a country to be paid to businesses whose sales dropped due to the new coronavirus. According to the Yamanashi Prefectural Police, it is the first time in Japan to be arrested for tricking a sustained benefit.

The arrest was made by a 19-year-old male university student in Tsurugashima City, Saitama Prefecture, by police.From May to last month, the country's ``sustainable'' which is paid to businesses whose sales have dropped due to the new coronavirus There is a suspicion of fraud when he applied for a "personalized benefit" under the guise of a sole proprietor and deceived 1 million yen in benefits.

According to the police, male college students filed a tax return in mid-May this year that they had over 1.2 million yen in income from wholesale trade last year, but they did not have income this March. As a result of applying for benefits as a result, it means that he is accused of the investigation.

Police are looking into details and other people involved.

According to the Yamanashi Prefectural Police, it is the first time in Japan to be arrested for defrauding sustained benefits.