Tokyo sees record 4.49 billion yen in lost cash turned in, driven by tourism surge

Tokyo sees record 4.49 billion yen in lost cash turned in, driven by tourism surge


TOKYO, March 6 — Tokyo police saw a record 4.49 billion yen (RM133 million) worth of cash turned in as lost property in 2024, up 1.8 per cent from the previous year, amid a surge in inbound tourists and as more people went out after Covid-19 restrictions were lifted.

The largest single amount of cash brought to the police totalled around 11.6 million yen, Kyodo news agency reported the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department’s lost and found centre revealed.

About 3.2 billion yen was returned to the various owners, and some 570 million yen was given back to those who found the money. Around 660 million yen became metropolitan government revenue, it added.

Approximately 4.4 million items were handed in to the police, up 7.8 per cent from the previous year, also hitting a record high.

Of the items, driver’s licenses and other identification documents made up the largest proportion at about 830,000, while there was a noticeable increase in electronic equipment, including wireless earphones and e-cigarettes, the police said. — Bernama-Kyodo



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