Director of the medical center in Astrakhan scammed 2.7 million rubles by promising a car from Japan

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A resident of Astrakhan lost about 2.7 million rubles trying to buy a car in Japan, reported On the website of the regional office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

“The director of the medical center transferred 2,687,500 rubles as payment under the pretext of helping to buy a car from Japan. I did not receive the order. The police make up all the conditions for a possible theft,” the police report states.

At the same time, the victim said that he was aware of the deception methods used by the criminals. He learned this from the media and preventive conversations with the police, but that didn’t help prevent the loss of money. Astrakhan police once again issued a warning that when buying a car, you need to contact trusted sellers and check in auction databases whether the selected car can be bought.

Earlier it became known that the driver of the car was in Tula. affected Yorkshire Terrier in front of his owner.

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