Man Hammered And Mugged By Own Friend

Submitted on 07/12/2024 by: Wicked
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A previously convicted resident of St. Petersburg attacked his friend from behind and hit him on the head with a hammer. While the victim was unconscious, his friend stole his phone and 270 thousand rubles. It turned out that the men were heading to a den that they had set up in one of the apartments in a high-rise building.

45-year-old Vadim Khalilov, who attacked his friend with a hammer and stole 270 thousand rubles from him, has already been detained. Khalilov, who had previously been convicted of holding a hostage, was clearly drunk, so he explained his actions incoherently.

Vadim Khalilov : "I took my phone and money from a man whom I hit on the head with a hammer because he kicked me first, I took my phone. I ran after him with a hammer. I took his money in one pocket, and his phone in the other pocket."

Residents of the apartment building where the attack took place admitted: every day there is either a drama or an action movie on that floor. And the characters are always the same. All the hooligans are guests of the bad apartment, to which both men were heading. The young man with the gun, who ran out into the entrance immediately after the fight, also lives in the brothel.

Dmitry , a resident of the house: "They've been fighting for eight years... The police come periodically, detain everyone, restore order. But nothing changes globally. Drug use, drinking (alcohol. - Ed.), noise, fights. Someone is constantly being detained. The owner already has an article."

The rowdy company had previously burned down an entire floor, and now the tenants of the bad apartment are constantly either looking for something or hiding something behind radiators, door thresholds, and in various holes in the walls that they make themselves. And the owner of the apartment openly states that it is useless to contact the police, as if she had everything under control there long ago.

A criminal case has been opened against Khalilov, who has been terrorizing his neighbors for 15 years, under two articles at once. A preventive measure will be chosen for him in the near future. Law enforcement officers will also look into the bad apartment.

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