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A 21-year-old resident of Kursk secretly granted two loans of 500,000 rubles to his cohabitant

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The Kursk Industrial District Court sentenced a 21-year-old local resident. The young man was found guilty of theft. This was reported by the United Press Service of the Judiciary of the Kursk region.

The fact is that in January last year, a guy without the permission of his cohabitant from a cell phone issued two loans in his name. The loan amount was almost 500,000 rubles.

The young man then transferred the money to his bank card. He spent the money on bets.

In April, he committed another crime. From the house of his beloved, the guy stole 160,000 rubles. The money was given to the girl by her mother for safekeeping.

During the meeting, the perpetrator fully admitted his guilt and even partially returned the money. The court sentenced the attacker to 2 years of forced labor. 15% of his monthly income will be retained in state revenue. In addition, the guy must return 427,385 rubles to the victim. The verdict went into effect.

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