Incorrigible thief: in Sevastopol, a 19-year-old guy robbed his sister and grandmother
CrimeaPRESS reports:
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In Sevastopol, criminal investigation officers detained a suspect in thefts from his relatives. The attacker turned out to be a 19-year-old unemployed local resident who secretly stole the mobile phones of his grandmother and sister, as well as money from the latter’s bank account.
A young man, coming to visit his relatives, periodically took their things for himself, which he then sold and could live on the proceeds. All his antics were forgiven, since the property was not expensive, but such cases became more frequent. So, having once again visited his sister, the attacker waited for her to leave the room, used her mobile phone and, through a banking application, transferred two thousand rubles from her account to his friend, who later cashed the money and gave it to the guy.
A few days later, he came to his sister again, only this time he took a mobile phone worth 12.5 thousand rubles and handed it over to a thrift store, and spent the proceeds on his own needs. But even after that the young man did not stop. The next criminal catch was his grandmother’s mobile phone worth eight thousand rubles, which he also stole during the visit. Realizing that it was impossible to fix the guy, the relatives filed a complaint with the police.— said the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Sevastopol.
Criminal investigation officers of the Department of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Leninsky district detained the attacker, and the investigative department opened criminal cases against him under Part 2 and Part 3 of Art. 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Theft”). He faces up to 6 years in prison.
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