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Drunk Crimeans went to steal grapes. Greed failed

Drunk Crimeans went to steal grapes. Greed failed

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The duty station of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the city of Feodosia received a call at night from the guards of a vineyard in the village of Nasypnoye, who asked for police assistance: they were trying to steal grapes from the field. Police officers who arrived at the scene found two men in the field, and bags filled with nutmeg nearby. However, the collectors could not explain anything, since they were pretty drunk. Having brought poorly thinking friends to the police department, it was only in the morning that the operatives managed to clarify the picture of what had happened.

As it turned out, one of the men, a resident of a neighboring village, decided to get grapes somewhere to make wine. To do this, he waited until dusk and went to the vineyard, but he was so carried away by the harvest that he realized that he could not carry so much on his own. So I decided to call a friend by phone. Hearing a drunken voice on the phone, he did not explain the reason for the meeting, but simply indicated the location. The tipsy friend took a bottle of alcohol with him just in case. In the field, under the cover of darkness, the friends drank it and ate grapes. That’s when they died. We woke up to someone shining a flashlight in our faces: security guards stumbled upon visitors sleeping under bushes surrounded by eight bags of grapes and called the police— said the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea.

One of the men, a 47-year-old resident of the village of Podgornoye, was instituted a criminal case by the Investigation Department of the Department of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Feodosia on the grounds of a crime under Part 1 of Article 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Theft”). The bags contained over 200 kg of muscat, and the damage to the vineyard owner from the stolen goods amounted to more than 20 thousand rubles. The attacker was given a preventive measure in the form of a written undertaking not to leave the place. And his friend was expected to have a preventive conversation with police officers about the dangers of alcohol and not committing illegal actions.

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