Alicante Local Man Faces 3.5 Years in Prison for Receiving €341,000 – CNS News

A man in Alicante is on trial after the town hall mistakenly deposited €341,000 into his bank account, and he failed to report it. The mistake went unnoticed for two years until officials discovered the discrepancy. Now, he faces a potential 3.5-year prison sentence on charges of illegal enrichment, which applies to situations where someone keeps money that is not rightfully theirs. He claims he was unaware of the unexpected funds, a defense that will be tested in court.

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