The Moscow Prosecutor's Office has released information that an employee of a pick-up point in the capital stole goods worth more than 3.5 million rubles.
It is reported that the perpetrator received the above-mentioned position in June 2024.
In its official Telegram channel, the Moscow prosecutor's office writes: "The criminal used a fictitious account."
In particular, the man ordered a large number of fiscal storage devices. Their average cost was 15 thousand rubles.
It is emphasized that the attacker ordered clothing, electronics, perfumes and other goods.
According to law enforcement officials, when the orders were received, the criminal moved them to places hidden from cameras.
The stolen goods were later sold, police said.
The offender is accused of committing a criminal offense under paragraph “b” of Part 4 of Article 158 of the Criminal Code of Russia.