A man convicted of stealing patriotic banners in Kursk was charged with 16 thousand rubles

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Kursk authorities through the court recovered the money for patriotic banners stolen from a city resident. In this respect reports Unified press service of the judicial system of the Kursk region.

Last May, a 41-year-old resident was driving along Red Square when he noticed banners reading “Russian Soldier – Our Hero” and “Loyal to the Glory of Our Ancestors.” He stole patriotic banners and fled the scene. He was later found suspicious and a criminal case was filed against him.

Authorities calculated that the man, who planned to use the banners on his farm, caused more than 16 thousand rubles of damage to the Kursk budget. At the same time, it was previously reported that a local resident owes the city architecture and urban planning committee about 5 thousand rubles for banners. He returned this amount, and a criminal case was subsequently filed against him. stopped. At the same time, the court imposed a fine of 10 thousand rubles on the repentant defendant.

The authorities then demanded another 11 thousand rubles from the man and filed a lawsuit in the hope of recovering the increased damages. The Kursk resident did not attend the hearing. However, the magistrate considered the claim and partially covered the claims by collecting from the defendant the cost of the banners, that is, approximately 9,700 rubles, taking into account wear and tear.

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