Eh, young people… but they say that it happened by chance. A young resident of Dzhankoy will answer in court for his cunning
CrimeaPRESS reports:
A 47-year-old resident of the area contacted the Dzhankoy police with a statement that an unknown person had stolen funds from her bank card in the amount of more than 20 thousand rubles. The applicant explained that she gave her phone to her son for temporary use because his was broken. After my son returned home, I noticed that there were no funds in the account. During a family conversation, it became known that the boy was letting a friend use the phone.
As a result of operational search activities, police officers identified an 18-year-old young man. He confessed and explained that, having borrowed someone else’s phone for a while, he saw the bank’s Internet application, after which he decided to transfer all the funds to spend on his own needs.— they told about the obvious trick at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea.
A nuance… This same trick in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation has a different name and even an exact article. On the grounds of a crime under Part 3 of Art. 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (theft), a criminal case was initiated. The sanction of the article provides for a maximum penalty of imprisonment for a term of up to six years. Currently, the detainee has been chosen as a preventive measure in the form of house arrest.
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