< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/D6/CA/IB-1IJDQL5H5H5_87155882.jpg" Alt = "fake ads about intimate services: militiamen exposed a fraudulent scheme organized by imprisoned"/> 62 < P > Four UP & Rsquo; Against Punishments in Colonies in Zhytomyr Region, were exposed to the organization of a large -scale fraudulent scheme. They posted on the Internet fake ads for intimate services and made money from trusting “customers”.

< p > The Kyiv City Prosecutor's Office reports.

< p > According to them, the attackers placed ads on behalf of women, offering services, and for greater conviction involved in the accompanying scheme, which communicated with potential & ldquo; clients & RDQUO; by phone and in messengers. Upon receipt of subscription & ldquo; customers & RDQUO; blocked.

< P > Law enforcement officers found that the victims came directly to fraudsters' bank cards. & Amp; nbsp;

< p >< Em > & ldquo; thus UV & Rsquo; the prisoners earned for at least a year, realizing that their deceased customers will not complain about law enforcement agencies, ” 60 ~/Em >

< P > The procedural leadership of the Pechersk District Prosecutor's Office of Kyiv was informed of the suspicion of four persons who, when serving a sentence in colonies in Zhytomyr region, organized a fraudulent scheme under the guise of intimate services (Part 2 of Article 190 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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