In Istanbul, a taxi driver scammed the Putinist Valeriya: how the artists got their money back.
The Putinist singer Valeriya and her husband, Yosif Prigozhin, were victims in Turkey, where they were caught in a taxi in Istanbul. The driver asked the Russians to pay for the trip in advance by card, to which the couple agreed. This was reported by 'Glavkom' referring to the Telegram channel Mash.
Incident in Istanbul
According to inkorr.com: The driver tried to get payment, but the transaction did not go through. Meanwhile, the cost of the trip was significantly inflated. Yosif, seeing the amount charged, decided to take a picture of the car before the taxi driver left.
Actions of law enforcement
After this, the artists contacted the police, where they were recognized, and the taxi driver was promptly found. After the intervention of law enforcement, the driver was forced to apologize and return all the money, which was significantly higher than the actual cost of the trip.
The incident involving the singer Valeriya and her husband highlights the importance of caution when traveling abroad. In airports, hotels, and taxis, one should be attentive and not trust strangers. Remember that even in familiar situations, it is essential to exercise caution to avoid unforeseen circumstances.
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