A Minsk resident was refused a tattoo: the man decided to "take revenge" on the tattoo parlor and stole money

08.09.2024 16:59
Updated: 27.09.2024 21:06

It has become known that a criminal case against a 31-year-old Minsk resident has been transferred to court.

A man is accused of stealing from a tattoo parlor.

BELTA reports this with reference to the prosecutor's office of the Central District of the Belarusian capital.

Details of the incident that took place in a tattoo parlor in Minsk

It turned out that one day the man and his friend came to a tattoo parlor on Masherov Avenue.

A Minsk resident wanted to get a tattoo.

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However, the master did not agree, explaining this by the fact that the failed client had an unhealed scar on his hand.

The refusal angered the tattoo parlor visitor.

As a result, the man decided to choose an unusual way of "revenge". He paid attention to the things that were lying on the sofa.

Under these things there was a wallet, from which the Minsk resident, while no one saw his actions, took out 260 rubles. After that, the citizen left the tattoo parlor.

The man used the stolen money to buy food and clothing items.

After some time, the "avenger" received a call. The salon employees asked if the man had taken someone else's property. The Minsk resident lied that he had not taken anything.

However, later the man told the truth. But not to the tattoo parlor representatives, but to law enforcement officers.

A Minsk resident explained the theft of money by the fact that he was angry. In addition, the young man admitted: he thought that he was taking money from the master, and not from the salon client.

A criminal case was opened against the man under Article 205 of the Criminal Code of Belarus. The Minsk resident faces up to 3 years in prison.

The young man admitted his guilt and paid compensation.

It is worth emphasizing that the man has a criminal record: he was previously held accountable for hooliganism.

Author: Kurchev Anton Deputy Editor-in-Chief