December 23, 2024
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A 20-year-old boy stole more than 13,000 orphan scholarships through mobile banking

A 20-year-old boy stole more than 13,000 scholarships for orphans through mobile banking. A young man will be tried in Kyiv, who stole 13,600 hryvnias of a scholarship from a 17-year-old orphan by accessing his banking application. The attacker spent the stolen funds on celebrating his own birthday.”, — write on: unn.ua

A 20-year-old businessman who stole 13,600 hryvnias of a scholarship intended for an underage orphan through a banking application will be tried in Kyiv. The young man spent the money on celebrating his birthday. About this UNN reports with reference to the Kyiv police.

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The victim, a 17-year-old boy, was friends with the violator and the day before, he accessed his personal account in the bank’s mobile application from his phone.

Dilok, having access to Internet banking, transferred to his card the funds of an acquaintance, which he received as a scholarship from an educational institution and social welfare as an orphan. Later, the perpetrator celebrated his birthday with these funds.

The police informed the young man about the suspicion and sent the indictment to the court. He faces up to 8 years in prison.

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