First, the teenager was deceived under the guise of intercom replacement, and then intimidated, impersonating employees of BelDIE and the KGB.

"The eighth-grader believed them and found 4.6 thousand dollars and about 6 thousand rubles at home. He gave all the money on the street to a stranger whom he considered a courier of the National Bank," the police reported.
The scammers did not stop there: they called the schoolboy again and asked him to hand the phone to his parents. They asked the boy's father not to contact the police, but the man didn't believe them and called 102.
Criminal investigation officers quickly identified and detained the courier. The money belonging to the family of the deceived schoolboy was found and confiscated from him.
The 19-year-old Minsk resident was also deceived by the intercom replacement scheme and managed to pick up money from two other men. After that, he drove them to Orsha and handed them over to another courier.
In Smolensk, a Russian citizen was convicted for threatening in 2020 to insert a stick into a special forces officer from military unit 3214, who participated in the dispersal of protests
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