Kosovo caught stealing client folders in Switzerland

It has spent over 10,000 stolen francs to buy luxury products, clothes, cosmetics and so on. Sentenced by parole to a 34-year-old woman employed as a cleaning woman in Winterhur (Centon of Cyril), she had photographed her clients' credit cards to buy them online. Over ten months, [...]
A 34-year-old woman, employed as a cleaning lady in Winterhur, had photographed her clients' credit cards to buy them online.
Over the course of ten months, how long has the <x0fera” bought luxury items worth several thousand francs.
This is what happened: Kosovar had secretly opened a desk drawer in a client's office and had found a credit card, writes Tages Anzeiger.
With her cell phone, she had photographed the card in question and later used the data to buy through the Internet. In this way it has spent over 10,000 francs (for foreign money) to buy luxury products, clothes, cosmetics and diet pills.
Furthermore, between July 2019 and April 2020, it has stolen credit card data from six of its clients, reports the newspaper.
For this delta, 34 years old has been tried last week at the Winter Court District.
Decision: A fine of 500 CHF on bail of 12,060 CHF plus. But this is not just about stealing a credit card.
The sentence, for the woman who has been living in Switzerland since the age of twelve, has also been given the fact that she has exerted a grip on one of the stolen customers, sends albinfo.ch. When he has noticed the fraud, Kosovar has written two messages threatening to kill himself if he would inform the police.
Furthermore, she was accused of receiving illegal social assistance benefits of about 20,000 CHF before committing credit card thefts.
She was registered in the unemployment office, so she received income there even though she worked in two companies during that time.
Kosovar has accepted the work but said: “I don't know why and how I did this. I didn't do it on purpose”
She hoped that those injured would forgive her and that she could return their money.
According to her defense, the woman has been working full-time as a saleswoman since September and has so far paid 100 francs.
The court has found the woman guilty of misusing credit cards and illegally benefiting social aid.
The charge of tribulation has been dropped because the work could not be tested by law.
Kosovar, who has a primary school-aged boy who lives with his father, has nearly escaped expulsion from the country, broadcasts albinfo.ch. In declaring the verdict, the judge has indicated this was her last chance. If she commits criminal acts again, she will not be forgiven.











