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A resident of Uzhur stole money from a pensioner, paid for the death of her son in the Northern Military District


March 25 13:20

In Krasnoyarsk region the prosecutor helped the pensioner return 1.2 million rubles stolen from her bank account.

The press service of the regional prosecutor's office said that in the spring of 2024, a resident of Uzhur found out that her 60-year-old neighbor friend shouldO receive about 2.5 million rubles. The money was owed for the son who died in the Northern Military District. Intruder nraysla access to a pensioner's bank account. Hvia mobile application she I transferred money to myself, withdrew cash from an ATM and paid with a card in stores. Just in one day Hebut transferred hundreds of thousands of rubles, and then continued debiting – at night and the next day.

In three days she bought the things she liked on marketplacewent to the sauna, walked in a cafe, paid off my debts. Also distributed money in debt friends and helped her friend pay for the newth automobile. As a result 1.2 million rubles were written off from the pensioner’s accountlei.

“After living in grand style at someone else’s expense, it’s time for criminal liability for fraud. The sentence resulted in 3 years of suspended imprisonment for the defendant. However, the answer to the question about the return of the stolen property caused difficulty for the defendant. The prosecutor had to get involved. Taking into account the age and state of health of the pensioner, he filed a lawsuit in her interests and demanded to recover the stolen amount,” clarified by the supervisory authority.

The court supported the prosecutor's position. The execution of the court decision, including the seizure of the property of the perpetrator, is in the work of the prosecutor.

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