Feb 23 • 13:45 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

The guilt of the thieves who robbed an elderly couple in Utena district will be paid for behind bars

A court upheld the prison sentences for two women convicted of robbing an elderly couple in the Utena district of Lithuania.

A Lithuanian court has upheld the sentences of Rita Bieliauskienė and Janina Marcinkevičiūtė, confirming that their prison terms were just and warranted due to their danger to society. The two women were found guilty of carrying out a robbery on April 7, 2023, where they operated in a premeditated partnership to deceive and steal from their elderly victim. The court noted that the nature of the crime reflected a troubling disregard for the victim's well-being, as they exploited her trust to gain entry into her home.

During the robbery, the women stole 3,000 euros, which the elderly couple was saving for firewood and home repairs, highlighting the disturbing impact of such crimes on vulnerable populations. Despite Bieliauskienė’s attempt to claim full responsibility in court, the judges dismissed her defense as unconvincing. This ruling underscores the judicial system's stance on protecting seniors from predatory behavior, reinforcing the necessity of prioritizing safety and justice for vulnerable community members.

Overall, this case reflects broader concerns around crime targeting the elderly and the legal system's commitment to addressing such offenses. The ruling will likely serve as a warning against similar crimes and serves to reaffirm public trust in law enforcement and the judicial system to safeguard its citizens, especially those most at risk.

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