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Individual found guilty of destroying farm vehicle and unauthorized taking, facing imprisonment.

Chef from Kamchatka receives three years of probation for unlawful use of employer's vehicle in Milkovo District logging site, as reported by Kam.Inform on 07.03.2025.

Individual found guilty of vandalizing a farm vehicle, performing an unauthorized takeover, and...
Individual found guilty of vandalizing a farm vehicle, performing an unauthorized takeover, and being incarcerated.

Individual found guilty of destroying farm vehicle and unauthorized taking, facing imprisonment.

In the Milkovsky district of Kamchatka, a 31-year-old chef has been sentenced to three years of probation with a 3.5-year probation period by the Kamchatka Regional Court. The sentence was handed down for the unauthorized use of his employer's car, which led to a car accident last year.

The incident occurred when the chef, who worked at a logging site, took the employer's Toyota Land Cruiser without consent and drove it to the village of Atlasovo. During the unauthorized drive, the chef was involved in a car accident when he swerved to avoid an overtaking truck and crashed into some trees.

The damage from the accident was estimated at almost 1.8 million rubles, but no information was provided about any potential charges for the damage caused to the car or any other consequences from the accident. After the accident, the chef abandoned the wrecked car but later returned the keys to the owner.

The chef voluntarily surrendered to the police after the accident, and the Milkovsky District Court sentenced him to a punishment of suspended imprisonment. The sentence includes a probation period of 3.5 years following the three years of probation, but no further details about the punishment's duration or conditions were provided in the article.

The car involved in the accident was the Toyota Land Cruiser, and the destination of the unauthorized drive was the village of Atlasovo. The chef, who has not been named, is now under probation and will have to abide by the terms set by the court for the next few years.

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