st. Petersburg, the seller was convicted for wearing clothes bearing the symbols of the Federal Penitentiary Service

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In St. Petersburg, a court fined a woman for wearing clothes bearing the symbols of the Federal Penitentiary Service, which she independently affixed to the purchased uniform. reported by United press office Petersburg courts.

A woman posing as a Federal Penitentiary Service employee was spotted in the cash register at the Megafon mobile phone shop in Kolpino in early January. He wore a gray-blue camouflage uniform with the symbols of the Federal Penitentiary Service and the emblems of the employees of the department. In addition, on the left sleeve of the jacket there was a strip of a particular institution that enforced the punishment.

The convict announced that he would get a job in the Federal Penitentiary Service, but did not pass the commission, before starting work as a cashier in a communications salon. He wanted to work there, so he bought the uniform himself and finished it off with the appropriate chevrons. The woman, who is currently working as a sales assistant, came to the workplace several times disguised as a department employee and fulfilled her duties. She told her employer that she only works here and that her main job is in the Federal Penitentiary Service.

The court found that the woman’s actions violated the Code of Administrative Offenses and fined her 1,000 rubles for the confiscation of her uniform.

Previously reportedunknown persons set fire to the archive of the Federal Penitentiary Service in the Krasnodar Territory.

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