Published Date:
22 May 2009
By Belinda Goldsmith
NEW Zealand police have launched an international search for a couple who fled with millions of dollars after NZ$10m (£3.88m) was accidentally put into their bank account.
Detective Senior Sergeant David Harvey of New Zealand Police said in a statement that an investigation team was working with Westpac Bank on the case.
New Zealand's news agency NZPA said the couple, who ran a petrol station in the North Island city of Rotorua, had applied to Westpac Bank for a NZ$10,000 overdraft, but 1,000 times that amount was paid into their account in error.
"The individuals associated with this account are believed to have left New Zealand and police (are] working through Interpol to locate those individuals," Mr Harvey said in a statement. "Westpac Bank has recovered some of the money which had been inappropriately withdrawn."
He refused to say how much of the money had been recovered or give any other details.
He would not comment on which country the couple may have fled to.
But local newspaper the Rotorua Review quoted a source saying that a police liaison officer was sent to China recently to search for the couple.
Westpac would not confirm the amount of money missing.
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Last Updated:
21 May 2009 9:56 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh