A fraudster for 25 thousand euros promised to hire a girl for a leading position in the office of the Prosecutor General.
In Dnieper, police exposed a 62-year-old man who promised assistance in work for the post of deputy head of one of the departments of the Prosecutor General. The attacker convinced that he supposedly had to related to the “first persons of the office” and could solve the problem of work both in the office and in the structural units of regional prosecutors. On July 30, the office of the Prosecutor General reported this in Telegram.
The fraudster asked for 25 thousand euros for his “services”. Of this amount, he wanted 15 thousand at once and 10 thousand after his appointment. For the conspiracy purposes, the man asked to transfer money to crypto -enemants, and not personally in his hands.
He was detained after transferring part of the amount. It is expected that the detainee will be informed of suspicion of a complete attempt on fraud and in a complete attempt to incite before providing excessive benefits to the employee who is responsible – part 2 of art. 15 hours 5 art. 190, part 4 art. 27 hours 2 arts 15 hours 3 art. 369 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
OGP emphasized that the detainee was accused of other criminal proceedings for committing such a crime. He also offered employment for a defense company for money.
We recall that a group of scammers from the Cherkasy region released themselves for the military and gathered to assume that they are allegedly for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In this way, scammers appropriated more than $ 2.5 million, and spent money on their own needs.
Source: Racurs

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