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The child turned out to be smarter than the adult. A story from Sevastopol about a found bank card

The child turned out to be smarter than the adult. A story from Sevastopol about a found bank card

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The story may end with trial and punishment.

Sevastopol police detained a man suspected of stealing money from a bank card. The involvement of the detainee in the crime committed is confirmed by the seized recordings of CCTV cameras.

This story began on a trolleybus.

A child approached a 53-year-old public transport driver and said that he had found a bank card that one of the passengers had lost in the car. The man took the card, but did not report his find to either the bank or the police, but decided to dispose of it at his own discretion. Subsequently, he used the stolen card to pay for his purchases, and when the owner blocked it, the attacker threw it in the trash can— the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Sevastopol gave details.

Feel the difference: a child found a lost bank card in a trolleybus and turned to the “main thing in the car” — the driver. And the 53-year-old man, instead of contacting the bank or the police, went to buy food at someone else’s expense. Did you save a lot? Now he has been detained, he repents, of course… But a criminal case has been opened. And the article, let’s face it, is not good — paragraph “d”, part 3 of Art. 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Theft”). The man faces a penalty of up to six years in prison.

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