In the Kurchatovsky district, a man asked homeless people to help him fill out paperwork and took a loan for them. In this respect reported In the unified press service of the judicial system of the Kursk region.
A 29-year-old local resident was convicted of large and especially large-scale fraud. The man was unemployed, had four young children to care for, and decided to make extra money through a criminal scheme.
So he found three citizens without a place of residence, corrected their appearance, and then asked them to fill out car purchase and sale contracts for him at a car dealership, claiming that he was illiterate. He bought the vehicles on credit, sold them after the deal was made, and spent the money on his own needs.
The fraudster had no criminal record and managed to mislead the victims because they did not even suspect that the loan was issued in their name when they filled out the documents. As it turned out later, they were all given a bottle of alcohol for their help. The total damage to convicts exceeded 3 million rubles.
The man was sent to a general regime colony for three years.
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