14.5 billion won in casinos… 300kg money by woman alone?

14.5 billion won disappeared at Jeju landing casino on the 4th

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There are many doubts about the case where 14.5 billion won in cash disappeared at a casino in Jeju. I am suspicious of a foreign female employee who disappeared with me, but it is questionable whether or not I can carry a bundle of nearly 300 kilograms by myself. It is virtually impossible to take 12 pieces of cash in a box of apples abroad, so the possibility of being hidden somewhere in Jeju is also raised.

This is Choi Choong-il.

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On the 4th, the police are investigating the disappearance of 14.46 billion won at the Jeju Shinhwa World landing casino, seeing A, a female Malaysian executive in her 50s, as a strong suspect.

He is a key person in charge of managing money.

However, as the investigation proceeded, several questions came up.

■ Question ① A woman alone with 12 apple boxes?

First of all, was a woman in her 50s committed the crime alone?

There are CCTVs everywhere in the casino.

The surveillance by security staff is also tight.

Even out of the watch, the weight of money is a problem.

12 apple boxes are required to fill 14.5 billion won with 50,000 won.

This is the point where it is possible that there was an accomplice.

■ Question ② Why is the large amount of money there during business suspension?

It wasn’t clear why the large sums of money were kept there.

Even for casinos with big sales, it is time for a serious deficit due to the loss of business due to Corona 19

The company also stated that it was not an operating fund.

■ Question③ 300kg bundle of money, still in Jeju?

It’s also overkill to figure out where and how the stolen money was moved.

It is virtually impossible to go abroad with a bundle of nearly 300kg.

The police have left the possibility of the money still somewhere in Jeju.

Some people think that if an accounting executive had worked, it could have been deliberately divided over a long period of time and taken overseas.

Police are reviewing a request for red wanted by suspect A to Interpol.

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