of a Japanese man convicted of forgery 700 million yen prize winning ticketsand calmly be on the spot arrest.
Xinhua News Agency, January 7th. According to Japanese media reports, in theafternoon of the 6th local time, a man in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, was arrestedby the police on the spot for forging a winning lottery and going to a bank tocollect the lottery. According to reports, the man forged a lottery ticketas a jackpot with a prize of 700 million yen.
According to reports, the suspect's name was Yamamoto Zhang Zhi. He forgeda winning lottery ticket and went to a bank in Nakamura, Nagoya City to redeema prize of 700 million yen on the day of the draw. However, an employee ofthe bank saw his move.
According to local police, the employee then called the police, saying "acustomer entered with a fake lottery ticket." When the policearrived, Yamamoto was arrested on the spot for attempted fraud.
It is reported that Yamamoto claimed that the lottery was "purchased in aregular store" after the arrest and denied suspected fraud ofcounterfeiting the lottery. Police are investigating the details of thecase.
(Original title: A Japanese man was arrested on the spot for forging a 700million yen winning lottery ticket and calmly receiving the prize.)
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