The alleged thieves are local residents of the Pavlodarsk region in northeastern Kazakhstan. They broke into a warehouse where the cones were being prepared for planting and stole 1,218 kilograms of them, the local police said on Thursday.
After being arrested, the two men, aged 33 and 24, confessed that they had intended to sell their loot back to the rightful owner. They hoped to get about $1,000 for it.
Now they have been charged with burglary and may be sentenced to a fine, communal service, or even a prison term of up to five years, depending on how the trial goes.
Source Article from https://www.rt.com/news/330729-thieves-steal-ton-cones/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS
Related posts:
NZ’s ACC receives hundreds of claims for vaccination-related injuries, spiking as Pfizer’s rollout e...
Large Helium Deposit Found in Tanzania Using New Technology
‘Disturbing’ Drug-resistant Superbug Gene has Been Detected in Canada
Awe and Mystery as Food for the Soul
Israel names retired general as government lead for missing persons
Supreme Court in Hand, Far Right Wing Prepares to ‘Take the Reins of Government’