Severe penalties await the owner of the “terrifying fits of Corona” prank in the Moscow metro (video)

A picture of the videos that were circulated for the dumps

The Moscow Public Prosecution Office demanded the imprisonment of a young con man who played the role of a "Corona" patient in the city's subway last February, causing panic among train passengers and metro users.

The prosecutor demanded that the first defendant be imprisoned for 4 years, and two other people who participated in the deception for 3 years.

A blogger from Tajikistan, Karomatolo Dzaborov, claimed that he had a seizure and fell among the passengers in the carriage of a Moscow metro train. His colleague said it was a “corona attack.”

Passengers panicked, jumping away from the person on the ground, and rushing out of the carriage as it stopped at the next stop.

According to Russia Today, Dzaborov and his companions have been accused of "committing riots", and the verdict is expected against them on August 2, because this prank would have caused a stampede that could lead to casualties and injuries during rush hours and overcrowding of metro trains and tunnels with passengers.

#Coronavirus stunt could land prankster in jail for 5 years#Viral pic.twitter.com/9Swsdb6PEu

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