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In Krasnoyarsk, the touchy extortionist burned the house of a friend who was owed (video)


July 2 13:42

Krasnoyarsk set fire to a country house and extorted money from a friend who was owed.

The prosecutor’s office said that in 2021 the 33-year-old previously convicted resident of Krasnoyarsk lent 15 thousand rubles from his acquaintance. He was not going to return the money. On the contrary, the man wanted to lure an even larger amount, as he knew that his friend had money from the sale of property received in the inheritance.

A few months later, the extortionist demanded that the acquaintance give him a million rubles. His demand, explained in the prosecutor's office, he did not motivate in any way. The resulting refusal angered the Krasnoyarsk and he greatly pushed his victim, which is why the man fell on the asphalt. The attacker continued to threaten the reprisal and hinted at some kind of connection, as a result, he received 6 million rubles in a year.

A burnt house


Video: Prosecutor's Office of the Krasnoyarsk Territory

“The victim filed a lawsuit against the return of the transferred funds. However, this did not stop the defendant – he continued extortion, demanding that he abandon the statement, ”the prosecutor’s office said.

The police added that the accused after that began to demand to transfer the ownership of the cottage in the village of Mansky, which cost 11.7 million rubles, as well as land worth about 4 million rubles. Not receiving the required, the attacker asked a friend for 100 thousand rubles to burn the cottage. The fire occurred in February 2024, the attacker threw a bottle of incendiary mixture into the house.

They caught an attacker only in 2024, after he asked his friend for 50 thousand rubles to burn a car of another friend. The man also decided to “take revenge” for something. Land Rover worth 11.4 million rubles burned on the night of February 13 in the garage at 64 ADA Lebedeva.


Garage arson with an elite foreign car Range Rover


Video: 24. MVDrf


Through the arsonist, law enforcement officers went to the “customer” and during the investigation learned about his involvement in the first crime. The prosecutor’s office noted that the man did not admit his guilt. Based on the evidence collected, he was charged with extortion (paragraph “B” of part 3 of article 163 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) and the intentionally destruction of other people's property (part 2 of article 167 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation). The attacker faces up to 15 years in prison.