
Kylian Mbappé gave 1 lakh 80 thousand 300 euros to five police officers in the France team at the Qatar World Cup in 2022.
The 2022 World Cup ended 2.5 years ago. But the Kylian Mbappé is due to the Qatar World Cup in a new discussion.
He gave a part of the bonus that Kylian Mbappé received in that room, to five police officers in the FRANCE team’s security. The police officers are in danger of taking the money from the French star.
The National Police Inspector General (IGPN) has been investigating them based on information from France’s financial transaction surveillance agency (IGPN).
In the final of Lusail Stadium, Lionel Messi lost the fancy to the Argentina, but Kylian Mbappé hat -hat-trick. After the World Cup, he gave 1 lakh 80 thousand 300 euros as a sign of gratitude to the five police officers. Of these, four rioters were eliminated as MBAppé Bakshish, with 30 thousand euros and their commander gave 60 thousand 300 euros.
Kylian Mbappé later informed that he gave a portion of the bonus from the Qatar World Cup, he gave the police officers as a gift to promote transparency and rules. But the fact that the money was shown to France’s tax authority.
The most money-earned commander is also believed to have become quite confident of Kylian MBAppé. This is because the commander also traveled to Yaounde, the southeast city of Cameroon, and France, along with the Real Madrid CF star.
Tracfin says Monaco has been traded from an account. The company expressed concern over the huge amount of money in the account of five police officers. To them, this transaction seems unusual and suspicious.
Le Canaard Enchaîné further claimed in their report that Kylian MBAppé pledged to distribute the rest of the World Cup bonus to various charitable establishments as well as giving money to the police officers. There is also a declaration signed in this regard.
If the information in that document is true, then France’s court can relieve MBAppé ‘all legal complications. However, the France authorities will continue the investigation against five police officers.