The man tried to steal a ring from the jewelry store, but after the brawl he only managed to hide the earrings.
The man swallowed two Tiffany earrings worth 770 thousand dollars in his arrest. A curious incident occurred in Texas (USA). This was reported by the News Agency Associated Press.
According to police, a 32-year-old local resident went to the jewelry store to allegedly bought diamond earrings and a diamond ring on behalf of the Orlando Magic Team basketball player.
The sellers accompanied the man to a VIP room, where he should inspect the jewelry. However, the latter touched the jewelry and ran out of the store.
One of the sellers tried to interfere and even knocked a diamond ring worth 587 thousand dollars from his hands, but the attacking with a pair of seryozha escaped.
Law enforcement officials from the video surveillance camera near the shopping center quickly identified the suspect’s number. It is possible to find and stop it about 550 kilometers from the crime scene.
In arresting the sides, the suspect swallowed the stolen earrings. In a police car, he admitted that “they had to be thrown out the window.”
In prison, he asked the staff if he accused him of stealing Seryozha, if they were “in the stomach.” Eventually, the person made an X -Ray, showing a foreign body in the digestive tract.
Accused the man to make robbery and theft.
Remember that an American businessman of Russian Ilya Liechtenstein was punished for five years in prison for hacking the Bitfinex Exchange in 2016. He steals 120 thousand Bitcoins, the cost of which increased from $ 71 million to nearly $ 10 billion. Liechtenstein apologized.
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Source: korrespondent

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