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Gorokhovets man is charged with robbing a store and maintaining a ban

The press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the Vladimir region said that last fall, in one of the Gorokhovets chain stores, a 36-year-old man stole 5 sets of bed for a total of 5,000 rubles. Shoot – shoot, but he failed to pass unnoticed. The cashier saw the thief and scared him away. As a result, the man abandoned some of the merchandise and fled with the rest.

He did not run for long – soon law enforcement officers arrested him.

Some time later, a local resident was again arrested by the police – already in an inadequate state. Attentive residents reported it to the police.

The police arrested an already familiar inadequate comrade and found a bag of “synthetics” in his pocket.

As a result, two criminal cases were brought against the criminal at once – for robbery and drug possession – and combined them into one proceeding.

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