The 21-year-old was forced to pay out £850 for fraud after failing to fulfill his promise to kill a 17-year-old boy
Norwegian police have fined a man £850 because he offered to carry
out a contract killing with no intention of fulfilling his promise.
The bizarre case involves a 21-year-old man who agreed to take cash to kill a 17-year-old youth.
He was paid by another 21-year-old man who said he wanted the teenager dead because he had rejected his romantic advances.
Fortunately, police busted the plot before anyone came to harm.
But they were unable to prove the alleged hitman had any intention to complete his task, and so could only charge him with fraud.
His client, who ordered the killing, was sentenced to two years in prison but most of this has been suspended because he confessed.
He claims to have paid £5,150 for the job but the fraudster said he received only £3,500.Odd indeed
The bizarre case involves a 21-year-old man who agreed to take cash to kill a 17-year-old youth.
He was paid by another 21-year-old man who said he wanted the teenager dead because he had rejected his romantic advances.
Fortunately, police busted the plot before anyone came to harm.
But they were unable to prove the alleged hitman had any intention to complete his task, and so could only charge him with fraud.
His client, who ordered the killing, was sentenced to two years in prison but most of this has been suspended because he confessed.
He claims to have paid £5,150 for the job but the fraudster said he received only £3,500.Odd indeed
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