In Uzbekistan, a scammer who cheated a victim on a PUBG account can get up to 8 years in prison

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The story began with the fact that a simple Uzbek gamer wanted to buy an account of the popular PUBG game, for which he contacted a user with the nickname "Babaji" in Telegram — after discussing the terms of the transaction, the scammersant requested an advance payment of 700 thousand soums (about 6 thousand rubles at the current exchange rate), and after receiving it left into the sunset and stopped communicating.

Terpila did not think long and immediately went to the bottle department where he rolled the application. Surprisingly, the Uzbek cops managed to quickly find the attacker — they turned out to be a 16-year-old resident of the Bukhara region.

At the moment, a criminal case has been opened against the minor scoundrel under Article 168 h.3. and now he faces up to 8 years of getting high on a minor.
 
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