The 10-year-old was sentenced to 40 months in prison, suspended for three years, who played games of chance at an OPAP agency in Thessaloniki and refused to pay the price.
The incident took place on Saturday night, just before 9.00:40, when the 1.550-year-old man filled out several KINO slips worth XNUMX euros and when the procedure for securing the slips was done, he told the employee that he did not have the money to pay him.
As the employee of the agency located in Panorama of Thessaloniki testified today at the Autoforo Three-member Misdemeanor Court of Thessaloniki, the man played 1.500 euro tickets and while at first he claimed that he had money on him to pay their value, he later denied and said that he would bring the money in the next few days.
The employee then called the police, while the defendant claimed to know the owner of the agency, which was not the case. “He cheated me, he never gave me the money. The next day he came to the store and told me that I will get my money. What I care about is covering the damage. I have been working for a month in this particular store and I have a small child, I cannot pay the damage," testified the employee, asking the court to provide a solution.
It is noted that the 40-year-old man, who was sentenced to 10 months in prison for fraud, for a debt of 1.550 euros to the agency, did not appear in court and only his mother came to declare that he had been diagnosed with coronavirus, but without any document to prove it. proves.
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The incident took place on Saturday night, just before 9.00:40, when the 1.550-year-old man filled out several KINO slips worth XNUMX euros and when the procedure for securing the slips was done, he told the employee that he did not have the money to pay him.
As the employee of the agency located in Panorama of Thessaloniki testified today at the Autoforo Three-member Misdemeanor Court of Thessaloniki, the man played 1.500 euro tickets and while at first he claimed that he had money on him to pay their value, he later denied and said that he would bring the money in the next few days.
The employee then called the police, while the defendant claimed to know the owner of the agency, which was not the case. “He cheated me, he never gave me the money. The next day he came to the store and told me that I will get my money. What I care about is covering the damage. I have been working for a month in this particular store and I have a small child, I cannot pay the damage," testified the employee, asking the court to provide a solution.
It is noted that the 40-year-old man, who was sentenced to 10 months in prison for fraud, for a debt of 1.550 euros to the agency, did not appear in court and only his mother came to declare that he had been diagnosed with coronavirus, but without any document to prove it. proves.
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