A scammer sold 200 fake lottery tickets to a man promising a good win

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In Moscow, fraudsters sold fake lottery tickets and promised people who would buy them a car. In this respect reports Telegram channel Baza.

Thereupon, a man named Abdulakim watched a drive-in lottery advertisement on YouTube. The main prize was a Russian-made car. The man called the specified number and contacted a certain Parviz, who told him that to win he needed to buy 200 “lottery tickets” for about 600 thousand rubles. The man got excited and started buying tickets.

But weeks passed, months passed, and Abdulakim still could not get the car. Over time, the ad disappeared and Parviz stopped picking up the phone. The man contacted the police. Turns out he wasn’t the only one out there trying to win the car; At least four more people were injured. The police are checking.

Before reportedIt was stated that an unidentified person in Tomsk leaned out of his Nissan car and brandished an object similar to a Kalashnikov assault rifle.

Tomsk police confirmed that they found a video recording of a car passenger holding an object structurally similar to a gun.

The police identify the driver and passenger of the vehicle, a check is carried out and a lawful decision will be made based on the results.

happened before knownIn Sochi, a man beat the driver of a Zhiguli car with a torn barrier.

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