A member of a criminal gang went online to the police in Tyrol at the beginning of April. Earlier attempts were made to get a lot of money from a 68-year-old with the “Dokter’s Gaas”. But Clever Innsbrucker smelled the roast. Now the collector (25) was in court.
A criminal gang has certainly chosen the wrong one! Charly Weinold (68), who is considered a true martialist legend with twin brother Peter in Tyrol, became the target of tricksters at the beginning of April.
Cancer pretends
An assumed doctor from the clinic told the Innsbrucker on the phone that his son had a malignant tumor in the gut and that only 150,000 euros medication from Switzerland could save him. The son would have already paid 30,000 euros. “I immediately recognized the dizziness and then pretended to have the investigation and the unattractive caller to have 22,000 euros and 17 gold coins at home,” said Weinold of the “Krone”.
Cording tracks run for the nearby police inspection
What the crooks had no idea: the 68-year-old ran his cell phone on the ear to the next police inspection. Shortly thereafter the fall broke when the “money was transferred”. A pole (25) was arrested.
Money debt and death threats
“I slid in the case about two cousins,” he said admittedly during the trial in Innsbruck. He borrowed 12,000 Złoty from them, the equivalent of almost 2,800 euros. “I wanted to go through the debts and they threatened me and my family with death,” said the accused, who only got in Germany in Germany for a few months ago in Germany.
Not yet definitive judgment
Now the pole, which even gave the police names of Backers, must go behind bars again. He was sentenced to two years in prison.
Source: Krone

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