The prosecution is asking for twelve years in prison for a 30-year-old man whom it accuses of having hidden his identity and paid with fake 50 and 20 euro notes acquire a mobile terminal from a woman he had contacted via a buying and selling site second-hand products in Motrilon the coast of Grenade.
This is what the provisional conclusions document of the prosecution indicates in a case which should be judged in Second Chamber of the Provincial Court of Granadato which Europa Press had access. The events began in mid-June 2018 when the defendant became interested in the cell phone on the Internet and began “conversations” with its owner via an instant messaging application.
“At around 4:10 p.m. on June 23, 2018, both were abandoned. Reed Road“, she went there accompanied by her daughter and received “the sum of 500 euros, divided into six 50 euro notes and ten 20 euro notes”, which turned out to be fake.
It also exists, continues the prosecution, that the accused would have passed himself off in cyber contacts as “another person named Rocío, he did not use his cell phone” but rather another property of an acquaintance to whom he used it. had borrowed. He allegedly told his victim that he was the son of the woman who made him believe she was the real buyer.
All this apparently “in order to see his assets increase” and by acting “deceitfully” while the counterfeiting of bank notes was in progress. classified by the Bank of Spain after expertise as “dangerous”. Later, the injured woman’s son “managed to get the cell phone back.”
The public prosecutor’s office formulates the accusation for the alleged commission of a crime of media falsification in competition with another of fraud for which, in addition to twelve years in prison, the payment of a fine of 5,000 euros.