A Moscow resident was sentenced for attempting to export from Russia… (суд · тысяча · транспортный)
A Moscow resident was sentenced for attempting to export from Russia 142 coins of the German Empire era valued at over 700,000 rubles.
Consensus
- The man is a Moscow resident.
- He attempted to smuggle 142 coins from the German Empire out of Russia.
- The coins were discovered in the trunk of his car during a stop in Smolensk Oblast.
- A criminal case was opened against him for smuggling cultural valuables.
- The court sentenced him to a fine of 350,000 rubles.
- His vehicle was confiscated and transferred into state ownership.
- The trial took place in the Krasninsky District Court of Smolensk Oblast.
- The case was based on Article 30 part 3 and Article 226.1 part 1 of the Russian Criminal Code.
Points of divergence
- The man was detained in February of this year in Smolensk Oblast. — vm
- The verdict has not yet entered into legal force and may be appealed. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Man Attempted to Transport 142 German Empire Coins Out of Russia: How the Case Ended — Вечерняя Москва
- Court sentences Moscow resident who tried to export German Empire coins from Russia — Вести