(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 7 - A Naples tobacconist has been detained
and taken to prison for allegedly stealing a
500,000-euros-winning scratch card that he sold to a 69-year-old
female pensioner.
Gaetano Scutellaro, aged 57, was stopped by border police as he
tried to embark on a flight to the Canary Islands at Rome's
Fiumicino airport at the weekend.
He was not initially arrested, but was subsequently detained by
Carabinieri police as he drove back to Naples.
He is accused of aggravated theft and attempted extortion as it
is suspected that he may have tried to get money from the card's
authentic owner to return it.
The authorities have suspended the scratch card, meaning it
cannot be cashed in, while investigators establish what
happened.
Police tracked down the winning card in a bank in Latina, a city
between Naples and Rome.
The tobacconist has said that the card is his and the woman is
lying. (ANSA).
Tobacconist detained for stealing 500,000-euro scratch card
Winning card found in Latina bank