🔴 In Russia, they want to imprison dropouts for 6 years — amendments are on the way
— The Government of the Russian Federation has prepared a bill introducing criminal liability for dropouts — those who transfer their bank cards or digital wallets to fraudsters.
📋 What is being proposed: — Up to 6 years of imprisonment
— A fine of up to 1 million rubles
The amendments affect Article 187 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation — "Illegal Circulation of Payment Instruments". The government commission is already considering the initiative for submission to the State Duma.
💬 Why is this necessary: — The activities of dropouts disguise stolen funds, hindering investigations
— Criminal punishment should reduce the number of people willing to participate in money schemes
📍 Background:
— In March, the head of the Central Bank, Nabiullina, spoke about potential restrictions on the number of bank cards per person — to further complicate the lives of fraudsters.
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