On the 27th, the Yamaguchi District Court decided to grant bail to a 24-year-old defendant who was charged with transferring a part of the 46.3 million yen benefit that was mistakenly transferred from Abu Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture to another account. Did.

Meanwhile, the prosecution, which opposes this, has filed a quasi-appeal, and the court will make another decision after the 28th.

Defendant Sho Taguchi (24), an unemployed person in Abu Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, transferred to the account of a settlement agent, knowing that a part of the special special benefit of the country transferred from Abu Town, 46.3 million yen, was mistakenly deposited. He has been arrested and prosecuted.



Taguchi's lawyer filed a third bail request on the 26th, and the court ruled on the 27th to grant his bail.



The bail is 2.5 million yen, and as a result of hearing opinions from both the lawyer and the prosecution, it is believed that even if the bail is granted, the risk of escape or destruction of evidence is low.

In response, the prosecution has filed a quasi-appeal against bail, and the court will decide again after the 28th.



On the 27th, the police sent documents to Taguchi on suspicion of computer fraud for the remaining 3.4 million yen out of 46.3 million yen, which means that the full amount transferred was filed. ..