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Boy gets £44,000 in eBay parcel | Boy gets £44,000 in eBay parcel |
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Police are trying to trace the owner of 65,400 euros (£44,000) mistakenly sent to a teenager who bought a Playstation Two for £95 on eBay. | Police are trying to trace the owner of 65,400 euros (£44,000) mistakenly sent to a teenager who bought a Playstation Two for £95 on eBay. |
The cash arrived in a box at the house in Aylsham, Norfolk, instead of the games console. | |
Police are holding the money under the Proceeds of Crime Act while the matter is investigated. | |
An eBay spokesman said the parcel's contents were "somewhat unusual" and it would help police with their inquiries. | |
The boy's parents alerted police when the parcel arrived on 20 March. | |
Family claim | |
Magistrates have given Norfolk Police until September to hold on to the money before the case comes up in court again. | Magistrates have given Norfolk Police until September to hold on to the money before the case comes up in court again. |
But, if the money remains unclaimed the family could potentially apply for it to be returned to them under the Police Property Act. | |
A police spokesman said: "We have until 22 September before we have to go back to court to apply for a further order if necessary." | A police spokesman said: "We have until 22 September before we have to go back to court to apply for a further order if necessary." |
A spokesman for eBay said: "We know that eBay is a great place to pick up a bargain, although in this case, we agree that the contents of the parcel were somewhat unusual and we will assist with any inquiries the police may wish to make." |