It is said that the former director of the post office in Nagasaki City cheated more than 1 billion yen in cash from acquaintances, and the former director was in a state of bicycle operation such as requesting a temporary deposit just before it was discovered. I found out by interviewing people.

A former director of the Nagasaki Sumiyoshi Post Office in Nagasaki City, who was in his 60s, suspected that he had offered high-interest lie financial products for 25 years until January, and cheated more than 1 billion yen in cash from more than 50 acquaintances. Is held.



One of the victims received about 60,000 yen of the promised interest one year after depositing 4 million yen for NHK's interview.



As a result, the victim trusted the former director and ended up being deceived for a total of about 40 million yen.



On the other hand, another victim was asked to deposit 1,000 million yen by the former director in January, just before he was discovered, and when he refused, he was told that he would return it soon and transferred millions of yen. I did.



It is probable that the former director had not had most of the cash exceeding 1 billion yen just before the problem was discovered, and he continued to operate the bicycle for fear of being discovered.



Japan Post has a policy of fully compensating for the damage amount, and is proceeding with an investigation to clarify the whole picture.