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Someone else's money in an ATM, someone else's bank card… this is theft. The Crimean police directly indicate this

Someone else's money in an ATM, someone else's bank card… this is theft. The Crimean police directly indicate this

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Nerve cells are not restored, and neither are the lost years (in prison).

The algorithm is simple… but the system fails, it fails… Greed is probably to blame. Be that as it may, let us repeat once again: someone else’s bank card is someone else’s. Withdraw from non-money = steal money. “Finding” someone else’s money at an ATM is not a “smile of fate”, but also theft (if you take it away, that same money). Alas, for some Crimeans, this information is either a blow or a blow… There will be trials.

The Krasnogvardeisky district police received a message from a 67-year-old citizen that an unknown person had secretly stolen funds in the amount of 30,000 rubles. During operational search activities, police officers identified and detained a suspect in the theft — a 65-year-old resident of the area.

The attacker at the ATM saw a man performing banking transactions. After waiting for my turn, I found 30 thousand rubles in the cash deposit compartment, forgotten by the previous client, which I decided to take for myself. The man spent the stolen money for personal needs. Police officers detained a suspect— said the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea.

In Yalta, police hot on their heels detained a suspect in the theft of money from someone else’s bank card

A 32-year-old visiting woman contacted the police duty station with a statement about the theft of funds from a bank card. The applicant lost her bank card, and after some time received a number of SMS notifications about purchases that she had not made. The amount of damage is over 60 thousand rubles. Criminal investigation officers, without delay, identified and detained the suspect — a previously unconvicted 57-year-old local resident— reported the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea.

Criminal cases were initiated under Art. 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Those who love other people’s money face real prison terms — up to 5 years.

PS. Greed is bad. But greed coupled with stupidity is even worse. Potential thieves, listen up: every ATM is equipped with a surveillance camera, that’s it. Tracking spending on a specific bank card is not even a matter of hours, but of minutes, that’s two. In every store, in the checkout areas, there are definitely surveillance cameras, that’s three. Therefore, the movie phrase: “What is your evidence?«- completely bypassed.

Someone else's money in an ATM, someone else's bank card... this is theft. The Crimean police directly point out that nerve cells are not restored, and neither are the lost years (in custody). The algorithm is simple... but the system fails, it fails... Greed is probably to blame. Be that as it may, let us repeat once again: someone else’s bank card is someone else’s. Withdraw from non-money = steal money. “Finding” someone else’s money at an ATM is also not a “smile of fate”, but also theft (if you take it away, that same money). Alas, for some Crimeans, this information is either a blow or a blow... There will be trials. The Krasnogvardeisky district police received a message from a 67-year-old citizen that an unknown person had secretly stolen funds in the amount of 30,000 rubles. During operational search activities, police officers identified and detained a suspect in the theft - a 65-year-old resident of the area. The attacker at the ATM saw a man performing banking transactions. After waiting for my turn, I found 30 thousand rubles in the cash deposit compartment, forgotten by the previous client, which I decided to take for myself. The man spent the stolen money for personal needs. Police officers detained the suspect, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan said. In Yalta, police officers, in hot pursuit, detained a suspect in the theft of money from someone else's bank card. A 32-year-old visiting woman contacted the police duty station with a statement about the theft of money from a bank card. The applicant lost her bank card, and after some time received a number of SMS notifications about purchases that she had not made. The amount of damage is over 60 thousand rubles. Criminal investigation officers, without delay, identified and detained the suspect - a previously unconvicted 57-year-old local resident, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan reported. Criminal cases were initiated under Art. 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Those who love other people's money face real prison terms - up to 5 years.

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