Rubbish worker finds $112,000 cash in trash


ABC NEWS [19/12/12]
Hands flick through Japanese yen banknotes
Photo: If no-one comes forward within three months, the waste disposal facility will have the right to claim the money. (AFP: Kazuhiro Nogi, file photo)
A worker at a waste disposal site in Japan found $112,000 cash in a stream of pulverised rubbish, police said.
"There were about a thousand 10,000 yen ($112) bills that came out of a pulveriser unscathed," said a spokesman at the Asaminami police department in Hiroshima prefecture.

He said there were also 2,300 fragments of bills destroyed by the machine at a municipal facility that processes bulk waste such as cupboards and mattresses that cannot be collected by regular garbage collection.

Police suspect the owner of the cash might have forgotten the money was there when they threw away some furniture.

"We believe it is unlikely there is anything criminal in this, although we must say we don't know much about this money at all," the spokesman said.

The cash was found on Monday. If no-one comes forward within three months, the waste disposal facility will have the right to claim the money, the spokesman said.

AFP

1 comment:

  1. This is odd. I'm surprised it didn't get shredded up with the rest of the stuff. Amazing! I wonder how likely it is that someone will come along and claim the money, with no recollection of how its his or hers.

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