In Kyiv, law enforcement officers exposed a group of young men who were preparing to commit a series of crimes in the capital, following the example of the Russian TV series.
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The press service of the Kyiv police reported this on December 28.
It is noted that in early December, a local resident contacted the Kyiv police with a notification that unknown persons had beaten and robbed his 16-year-old son. Investigators, juvenile police officers, investigators and crime analysts were involved in solving this crime.
During the search activities, law enforcement officers quickly identified the persons involved in the crime and took them to the police station.
We learned that a group of young men, mostly minors, were planning to commit crimes in the capital. The attackers involved girls in their illegal activities, who were supposed to meet guys on the Internet and invite them on dates. Preference was given to owners of expensive gadgets. In the future, the company planned to rob those who came to the meeting, said the head of the Podolsk police department, Yuri Trembitsky.
The same thing happened this time – young people beat up a guy when he was on his way to a date and took away his mobile phone. The victim’s gadget was immediately handed over to a pawnshop, and the proceeds were distributed among themselves, he added. — The offenders admitted that they were encouraged to commit criminal acts by a Russian TV series about the criminal life of teenagers, whom they wanted to imitate.
The police found the stolen mobile phone and seized it as evidence.
Investigators informed two defendants, born in 2006 and 2007, of suspicion of committing a criminal offense under Part 4 of Art. 186 of the Criminal Code (this is robbery combined with violence, committed by prior conspiracy by a group of persons and during martial law).
The sanction of the article provides for seven to ten years of imprisonment.
Source: Racurs

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