Airport Cleaner Finds $325,000 Worth Of Gold Bars In Trash (AUDIO)
What have you had to dig through the trash for? An airport cleaner at South Korea’s Incheon International Airport found something in the trash that could possibly change his life…

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(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)What have you had to dig through the trash for?
An airport cleaner at South Korea's Incheon International Airport found something in the trash that could possibly change his life forever. His full name has not been revealed (for obvious reasons) but the man found seven gold bars in an airport trash can last week worth 350 million won (approximately $325,000 US dollars). The cleaner immediately alerted customs. The police have identified a man as being the owner of these seven bars and two other men who are thought to be responsible for discarding the bars due to fearing custom control.
An investigation will have to happen to determine if the gold was connected to criminal activity. If not - then finders keepers thanks to South Korea law!
Crazy, right!? This has us wanting to dig through trash just to have this kind of luck!
Have you ever found anything in the trash? Or more realistically, thrown anything of yours away and had to go retrieve it in the trash?