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A resident of Abinsk district lost 19,000 rubles

Abinsk district law enforcement agencies arrested a young man on suspicion of robbing a local resident. The victim himself reported the loss of funds to the police. The citizen said she let a man who was selling underwear into the house, picked out the items she liked and took out the money. According to the woman, the alleged attacker snatched a large sum of money from her, got into the car and drove off.

Law enforcement officers quickly arrived at the given address, drafted a direction for the search and handed it to their colleagues. The police managed to establish the route along which the alleged intruder’s car was traveling and its location. The wanted car was stopped by state traffic inspectors on the territory of the Rostov region. Employees of the authorities detained a visitor from a neighboring republic and took him to Abinsk for further prosecution.

On this fact, a criminal case was opened against the man under part 1 of article 161 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. For the act, the defendant can be sentenced to imprisonment for up to four years. Today, the young man is under house arrest.

Earlier, The Eastern Herald in Kuban wrote that a visitor from Vladimir will be tried in Novorossiysk on suspicion of theft.

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