GRADE 9 STUDENT IN YEREVAN STEALS ABOUT $2,470 FROM BANK THROUGH COMPUTER
October 01, 2013 | 12:03
YEREVAN. - It was found out that a Grade 9 student in Armenia's
capital city Yerevan had stolen close to 1 million drams (approx.
$2,470) from someone's bank account, and by using computer technology.
A woman had lost her visa card several months ago, but the next day
her bank had called and informed her that the card was returned to
the bank.
According to the woman's calculations, her several months' salary,
which was to total 1 million drams, should have accumulated on her
account. But it turned out that there was no money in her account.
As a result of months of investigation, it was found out that a
Grade 9 student had stolen the money in the account, and by the use
computer technology.
We ascertained from the Police, however, that a decision was reached
to drop the criminal case that was opened against the student, since
the latter was a minor at the time of committing this act.
http://news.am/eng/news/173807.html
October 01, 2013 | 12:03
YEREVAN. - It was found out that a Grade 9 student in Armenia's
capital city Yerevan had stolen close to 1 million drams (approx.
$2,470) from someone's bank account, and by using computer technology.
A woman had lost her visa card several months ago, but the next day
her bank had called and informed her that the card was returned to
the bank.
According to the woman's calculations, her several months' salary,
which was to total 1 million drams, should have accumulated on her
account. But it turned out that there was no money in her account.
As a result of months of investigation, it was found out that a
Grade 9 student had stolen the money in the account, and by the use
computer technology.
We ascertained from the Police, however, that a decision was reached
to drop the criminal case that was opened against the student, since
the latter was a minor at the time of committing this act.
http://news.am/eng/news/173807.html