Crime - Prime minister caught illegal seller of Theolia wine
- theodosianation
- 10 nov 2020
- 1 minuten om te lezen
Bijgewerkt op: 11 dec 2020
The police department of Theodosia Central caught the tourist who was buying and selling Theolia Wine illegally.
At the beginning of December last year suspicion rose about the one specific shop claiming to sell the real Theolia Wine right over the borders. With the help of a lot of tips from across the country, the police were able to find out where the wine disappeared out of Theodosia.
Last month they made a profile of the exporter himself, but it was the prime minister who caught him and warned the police yesterday night. He saw an oil exporter stopping with his filled truck at a house where he loaded some magnum bottles into the trunk.
The oil plant worker was being blackmailed by J. Anderson, a tourist who visited two years ago. He threatened to kidnap his wife and kids if he stopped delivering a part of his private wine stock.
Anderson paid the regular export price for the oil but convinced the worker to sell the bottles at Theodosia inhibitors' price. The man claims to only have bought them for his own use, but evidence proves that he was thinning out the product and sold around 150 bottles a day for just a little under the normal export price in his night shop.
He will be trialed on the fifth of December for blackmail, illegal selling, and fraud. The oil plant worker gets 20 hours of community service for illegal export.




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