In Chechnya, a man allowed a family of strangers to live at his workplace and was sentenced to 12:30 a.m.

A Chechen security guard was involved in a criminal case after he sheltered foreigners in his workplace. The Telegram channel reports this Mash Gor.

This was preceded by an incident that took place in a business in the Shali district. According to the source, the guard allowed the Tajik family to stay in the basement.

At one point, the three-year-old decided to come out of hiding and go for a walk, but fell into a water basin. It was not possible to save the victim. The child was diagnosed with a skull fracture and a brain hemorrhage. Later, the guard helped the child to move to his hometown.

After law enforcement drew attention to the situation, a criminal case was opened against the Russian for workplace negligence. The defendant also regretted his actions; the boy’s father asked him “not to punish the man too harshly.”

As a result, the defendant was sentenced to two years’ probation.

Earlier, the Krasnoyarsk company temporarily closed Because illegal immigrants were working there.

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Source: Gazeta

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