Thanh Nien newspaper reported the case came to light after a military forensic team analyzed nine sets of supposed Vietnamese human remains that that the suspect, Nguyen Van Thuy, had helped to recover. Tests showed they were animal bones, it said.
Other media reported that Thuy and the bank had recovered 105 sets of remains since January this year. It was not clear how many, if any, of those were fakes. Thanh Nien said that Thuy has been accused of fraud. It wasn't known if he had lawyers representing him.
Lao Dong newspaper reported that the general director of the bank had enlisted the help of Thuy after he helped find the remains of his father, who was killed in the war. It said the fund was made of donations from bank employees, and that Thuy was paid USD 3,570 for each set of remains.
More than 1 million Vietnamese soldiers were killed in the war.