Soldier threatens to blow up shop in east Siberia for alcohol
A Russian soldier in east Siberia`s Irkutsk Region threatened to blow up a grocery store as he had no money to pay for an alcoholic beverage, local police said.
According to a police spokesman, the detained military serviceman is a private first class from a detachment in Russia`s North Caucasus republic of Karachai-Circassia, who was vacationing in the town of Tulun.
"The military serviceman, while under the influence of alcohol, threatened to blow up a local grocery store instead of paying for an alcoholic beverage he had wanted. He drew a grenade to scare a shop assistant. However, he escaped as the alarm went off in the store," the spokesman said.
He added that the alleged armed robber tried to flee the scene by taking a taxi, but was arrested by police officers, who found a training grenade on him.
A criminal case on charges of attempted robbery has been launched and the detained soldier could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.
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