27 June 2008

And how many have not been imprisoned yet?

The Kuibyshev District Court of Omsk found a 61-year-old woman guilty of committing fraud. According to the press service of the Prosecutor's office of the Omsk region, the fraudster, knowing that her friend suffers from multiple sclerosis, introduced herself as an employee of the Ministry of Health of the Omsk region and offered her to buy a "unique" expensive drug.

Having received the consent, Zherebkova bought a bottle of sodium chloride solution at the pharmacy, on which she pasted a label made on a computer for a "unique medicine". Thus, in a few months, she sold Mikhailova 6 bottles of a "miracle drug", receiving 160 thousand rubles as payment, while categorically forbidding her to tell the attending physician about the purchase.

In addition, in order to steal money, she offered another victim to buy a "unique medicine", allegedly intended for the treatment of oncological diseases, in the amount of four bottles, with a total cost of 360 thousand rubles. When the victim agreed, Zherebkova gave her one container with a solution, but the patient, suspecting fraud, refused to pay and turned to law enforcement agencies," the prosecutor's office said.

After the trial of the case, the district court sentenced the defendant to 1 year of imprisonment in a correctional colony of general regime, and the judicial board of the Omsk Regional Court, which examined the appeal of Zherebkova on the severity of the imposed punishment, left the sentence unchanged, and the complaint of the convicted without satisfaction.

ROKF.RU

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