Vladimir Putin nicked for shoplifting in Italy
From ANSA:
"Italian police thought they were being hoodwinked this week when they caught a Russian shoplifter who said he was Vladimir Putin.
After checking out his passport it turned out that he was indeed the Russian leader's namesake. The 30-year-old was nabbed with an accomplice who helped him lift outfits in several high-end shops in the Adriatic resort city of Riccione".
I forsee a long stint in the salt mines once he is back in the Rodina.
"Italian police thought they were being hoodwinked this week when they caught a Russian shoplifter who said he was Vladimir Putin.
After checking out his passport it turned out that he was indeed the Russian leader's namesake. The 30-year-old was nabbed with an accomplice who helped him lift outfits in several high-end shops in the Adriatic resort city of Riccione".
I forsee a long stint in the salt mines once he is back in the Rodina.
Labels: crime and punishment, Italy, Mother Russia
One Vlad nicks hand-bags, the other Vlad nicks half of Georgia. It's just a question of degree.
Croydonian said... 9:31 am
A propos of nothing at all, someone out there in cybersapce has the identity of Vlad the Impala, which I think is hilarious.
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