Trickery takes ten days to unfold
In the capital city of Almaty, a 26-year-old man named Kairat Nurlanuly has been sentenced to 10 days in jail for a prank that took a turn for the worse. The incident, which was classified as a case of minor hooliganism, was reported by various news sources, including Liter.kz.
According to the news reports, Nurlanuly was dressed in a frightening costume during the incident. He staged a lift malfunction to scare a woman, causing alarm and distress. The press service of the MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs) of Kazakhstan confirmed the incident.
However, the news reports did not specify the identity of the woman involved or if the prank was captured on video. The report also did not confirm if this incident is related to another prankster who was arrested in Astana for an unspecified prank.
Police in Kazakhstan are warning pranksters about potential consequences. They urge individuals to think carefully before engaging in such activities, as they can cause harm and distress to others.
Meanwhile, in another part of Kazakhstan, another prankster was arrested for harassing a janitor. The details of this incident, including the identity of the prankster and the specific offense, are not specified in the news report.
Despite the lack of details, it is clear that the authorities are taking a firm stance against such behaviour. As the saying goes, "A joke's a joke, but a prank's a prankster's trouble." In Kazakhstan, it seems, that trouble comes with a price.
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