Driver arrested after faking robbery to embezzle R$ 5,000 from company in the interior of SP
A driver in Presidente Prudente, SP, was arrested for falsely reporting a robbery in an attempt to steal R$ 5,000 from his employer.
A 52-year-old driver was arrested in Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, after he reported a fake robbery, claiming that two men on a motorcycle had stolen R$ 5,000 that belonged to his company. The incident occurred on the morning of October 10, when the man alerted the police about the supposed theft. However, upon investigation, law enforcement officials noted discrepancies in his statement, prompting them to visit the site he described. Upon arriving at the location, police discovered the stolen money concealed in a backpack, along with checks and other personal items. The authorities quickly determined that the man's story didn't add up, leading them to investigate further. This evidence of wrongdoing contradicted his claims of having been victimized, and it was then that they confronted him about the findings. Eventually, the driver confessed to fabricating the robbery story and admitted to injuring himself slightly to make his claims seem credible. This case is a stark reminder of the lengths some individuals might go to in order to commit fraud, and it raises concerns about the potential misuse of police resources amidst serious crime issues in the region.