Police Invade a Beggar who Brings Money Rp 10 Billion
A homeless man was arrested by police in a Swedish town after threatening pedestrians who refused to give him money.
The Times via Daily Mirror reported Thursday (15/2/2018), detectives in Uppsala were called when there were residents complaining about the homeless.
the bum usually asks the pedestrians for money on the pretext of the bus fare to their home country.
When the unidentified homeless was ransacked, the police found a lot of money in his clothes.
they found the largest denominations of Swedish money, 1,000 krona, as many as 6,000 pieces.
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Police Invented a Beggar who Brings Money Rp 10 Billion
Thursday, February 15, 2018 22:08 WIB
Police Invented a Beggar who Brings Money Rp 10 Billion
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tRIBUNNEWS.COM, UPPSALA - A homeless man was arrested by police in a Swedish city after threatening pedestrians who refused to give him money.
the Times via Daily Mirror reported Thursday (15/2/2018), detectives in Uppsala were called when there were residents complaining about the homeless.
The bum usually asks the pedestrians for money on the pretext of the bus fare to their home country.
when the unidentified homeless was searched, the police found a lot of money in his clothes.
They found the largest denominations of Swedish money, 1,000 krona, as many as 6,000 pieces.
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head of Uppsala Police, Jale Poljarevius said, the total money amounted to six million krona, or about Rp 10.2 billion.
"Honestly, I've never seen anyone carry that kind of money," Poljarevius said.
he continued, the homeless was later detained, and accused of money laundering for carrying that much cash.
As for a spokesman for Uppsala police said it was launched from The Sun, the homeless claimed only trying to get as much money as possible to buy bus tickets.
The 55-year-old homeless man said his house was west of Uppsala. however, which makes investigators do not believe, the bus there does not accept cash.
"We are still finding out whether the money was earned from begging, or winning the lottery," the spokesman said