Russia: Covid-19 prankster faces five-years’ jail for Moscow metro stunt

Video uploaded to a prank site showed Dzhaborov collapsing on the floor of the train as people rush to help him, before they turn and flee as he begins seizing

Video uploaded to a prank site showed Dzhaborov collapsing on the floor of the train as people rush to help him, before they turn and flee as he begins seizing

MOSCOW, Feb 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Police in Moscow have arrested a man suspected of imitating a Covid-19 victim and collapsing on a metro train as a prank, officials say.

In footage posted online, passengers are seen trying to assist a man in a mask as he stumbles and falls to the floor of a busy train carriage.

They then rush away when he appears to suffer serious convulsions.

The suspect named locally as Karomatullo Dzhaborov was detained on suspicion of criminal hooliganism and faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

Russia’s interior ministry confirmed the arrest, adding that a search was underway to find two people who were heard shouting in the video that the suspect was infected with the new coronavirus.

“Accomplices shouted phrases about the presence of a dangerous viral infection… provoking a panic among passengers,” a spokeswoman for the ministry, Irina Volk, said in a statement.

Russia’s Vesti news website tweeted the footage, describing the incident as a “prank that got out of control”.

The video, which was initially posted on a website called Kara.prank on Feb 2, has since been removed from the site.

A lawyer representing the suspect said his client had voluntarily agreed to be interviewed after he was contacted by police.

“He is in shock. He came of his own accord, he didn’t hide. He did not expect all this. The interrogating officer himself stated that the case will probably be dismissed,” Russian news site Gazeta quoted the lawyer as saying.

The coronavirus outbreak has so far killed more than 1,000 people in China and has spread to more than 20 countries, including Russia, which has reported two cases.

Russian authorities have quarantined at least 144 people in a fenced-off facility in Siberia, near the location where one of the infected people is receiving treatment. — NNN-AGENCIES

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