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A Muscovite woman paid more than 280 thousand rubles to a false sorceress for removal of spoilage.

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In Moscow, a woman paid more than 280 thousand rubles to a false sorceress under the pretext of removing spoilage. This was reported by the prosecutor's office of the capital on November 24.

It is specified that the attacker, posing as a tarotologist, met with a 45-year-old woman on one of the Internet sites. The false sorceress convinced the Muscovite that she was imposed spoilage and insisted on carrying out special rituals.

"At the same time refusals witch doctor did not accept, in every possible way fearing the inevitability of tragic consequences, sending for psychological impact photos of cemeteries and coffins", - reported in the Telegram-channel of the Department.

As a result, the woman transferred to the specified bank cards, which were prepared in advance by the cohabitant of the attacker, more than 280 thousand rubles. A criminal case has been opened against the 33-year-old fortune-teller and her acquaintance under Part 3 Article 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation ("Large-scale fraud").

In February, a similar case occurred in Moscow. The false fortune-teller convinced the victim that she had psychic abilities and under the guise of removing spoilage and providing occult services illegally took her money. The total material damage amounted to 67 million rubles. A criminal case on fraud was initiated on this fact.

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