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On November 11, a 57-year-old local resident filed a complaint with the Kyzyl police about mammothization. The old lady told the police that a week earlier she had found a vacancy at a private security company in Chita. It offered a vacancy for a security guard in the security department. After contacting the manager by phone, she was informed about the need to pre-purchase an online course "Specialized training in technological security for employees of infrastructure facilities."

It cost 22 thousand rubles. Trusting the manager, she transferred this amount to the specified number. After paying, the scammer asked the furry one for an application for consideration of her candidacy, a resume, and sent a referral for a medical examination. Having fulfilled all the conditions, the mammoth sent the employer the completed documents. In response, she was told that everything was OK, stating that they were preparing an order to enroll her on the staff. However, copies of her passport, SNILS, IIN, and diploma were also required.

— Having dropped this, the manager simply stopped communicating. Having tried to clarify the situation with the purchased course and the delay in employment, the old woman encountered silence from the company. She had to contact the police. A case was opened under Article 159.