“Where is the wallet, grandma?”: in Russia, teenagers bullied a pensioner (3 photos + 1 video)
Two guys broke into the house of a lonely grandmother, threatened her and extorted money from the old woman. The superintelligences filmed all their works on video, so the investigators did not have to piece together evidence of their guilt.
On December 12, two teenagers decided to mock a lonely old woman in the village of Novokremlevskoye, Novosibirsk region. The guys broke into the grandmother's house and began to mock the elderly woman. They insulted her, threatened her and eventually stole her money.
The grandmother could not resist - she just walked from corner to corner around the house and sobbed.
After the video appeared on the Internet, the boys were detained - this was reported on December 13 in the Investigative Committee of the Investigative Committee for the Novosibirsk Region. A criminal case was opened under paragraph “a” of part 2 of Article 163 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (extortion committed by a group of persons), and one of the detainees, a 14-year-old teenager from a large family, became a defendant. The second one is 12 years old, he has not yet reached the age of criminal responsibility, so they will work with him and his parents differently - through registration with the commission for minors.
By the way, the eldest of the extortionists had already been registered, but apparently this measure was not very effective and did not save the child from his harmful tendencies.
An 83-year-old grandmother worked as a baker all her life and was left alone. Neighbors look after her, and the old woman’s relatives live in the city and other villages in the region. After the incident, the relatives visited the pensioner, but she remembers little. The granddaughter of the grandmother says that she did not keep money at home, and it seems that this is not the first time that the guys come to the lonely woman.
After the incident, the victim’s granddaughter decided to stay with her grandmother for a while.