I don't know what this fool was thinking when he did this. However, in the country where I live now, there was an even funnier story. One of the judges decided that he was very smart and began to take bribes in cryptocurrency. At the same time, when the investigation uncovered his schemes, they found on his work computer, right on his desktop, a folder called "pension".
He had 2718 bitcoins, equivalent to 7.3 billion rubles, and $1.5 million in bribes. And these are not just numbers, but a picturesque illustration of how a person can turn service to the law into a highly profitable startup.
I don't know what's more funny. Keeping a detailed record of his bribe taking on a folder ironically named "pension" or keeping all of that on his work computer, not that it would have made much of a difference if it was stored on his personal computer.
2718 bitcoins!! He must have been one hell of a corrupt judge for him to have racked up so many bitcoins. Lots of cases where he definitely gave wrong judgments. One of many cases all over the world where people tasked with upholding the law use their positions for their own selfish benefits. Quite sad but not entirely surprising.