В Санкт-Петербурге охранник криптообменного сервиса украл 11 млн рублей

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Сотрудники правоохранительных органов задержали охранника криптообменного сервиса в Санкт-Петербурге, похитившего из офиса 11 млн рублей и купившего на украденные деньги автомобиль Mercedes-Benz Gelandewagen.

По данным следствия, инцидент произошел на четвертом этаже бизнес-центра по улице Чапаева, дом 15. 25-летний житель Тосненского района Ленинградской области специально устроился на работу в офис криптообменника, чтобы похитить крупную сумму денег.

16 августа он дождался, когда в офисе останется только один менеджер и распылил ему в лицо перцовый баллончик, а затем скрылся с портфелем, в котором находилось 11 млн рублей. На похищенные деньги злоумышленник приобрел автомобиль Mercedes-Benz Gelandewagen и попытался скрыться на нем в Московской области. Сотрудники правоохранительных органов задержали его возле одного из сервисов по обслуживанию автомобилей в Павловском Посаде.

Сейчас подозреваемый доставлен в Санкт-Петербург для проведения следственных действий. В пресс-службе ГУ МВД по Санкт-Петербургу и Ленобласти сообщили о возбуждении уголовного дела по части 4 статьи 162 УК РФ (разбой). Подозреваемый ранее неоднократно привлекался к уголовной ответственности. Решается вопрос об избрании меры пресечения в виде заключения под стражу, а автомобиль изъят в рамках расследования.

Ранее пензенские правоохранители задержали трех местных жителей, которые подозреваются в создании вредоносной программы для хищения криптовалют. В ходе обысков сотрудники регионального УФСБ изъяли у них более 250 млн рублей.

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