Muscovite gave a foreigner about 1 million rubles to buy gas for Abkhazia

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In Moscow, the girl gave almost a million rubles to a foreign driver who came to her in Moscow and asked to borrow money for gasoline in Abkhazia. informs Telegram channel Shot.

In the Zyuzino district, Alexandra, 28, was walking home when a black Toyota Camry stopped nearby. The driver asked for money and offered to get in the car in response to his refusal. The girl agreed, seeing a 10-year-old boy in the backseat.

The stranger told Alexandra that he urgently needed 30,000 rubles to go to Abkhazia with his son. The man convinced Alexandra that he was a businessman who transported cars, but faced unplanned expenses in Russia – he spent on customs clearance of cars. The girl believed the stranger and transferred the entire amount to him.

After that, the driver asked for another 150 thousand rubles for the toll road, but the Muscovite said that he would not lend money to the first person he met. The man offered the girl to go together to Abkhazia to pay her debt there. As a result, Alexandra transferred another 150 thousand rubles to the Toyota driver, and then went to the bank, took another 500 thousand rubles and gave it to the man. She promised to return the money when she got home.

The next day, a businessman at Toyota called Alexandra and asked for another 280 thousand rubles – allegedly this amount was requested by customs officers, who did not take her out of the country. The girl again transferred money to him, after which she was disconnected from the man. As a result, the Muscovite realized that the man was not going to pay his debt and applied to the police.

Previously reportedThat a driver in Yekaterinburg beat a pregnant woman because of a collision on the road.

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