A MAN who was accidentally paid £127,000 into his bank account has been jailed after refusing to hand any of the cash back.
The Indian man living in the UAE was put behind bars for a month after authorities were unable to locate the missing money. …
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A MAN who was accidentally paid £127,000 into his bank account has been jailed after refusing to hand any of the cash back.
The Indian man living in the UAE was put behind bars for a month after authorities were unable to locate the missing money. …
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