Two people were arrested at the scene by the Food and Economic Security Association (ASAE) for committing a speculative crime, and six Coldplay concert tickets were seized in denominations of 90 and 150 units. euros, which were sold at prices ranging from 250 to 350 euros.
ASEA said in a statement that last week they were conducting an investigation and surveillance operation aimed at selling tickets online for the British band’s concert next May.
“The defendants were detained and one of them was already present in court with a decision to apply a temporary stay of the process, being sentenced to 6 months suspended imprisonment and a fine of 500.00 euros,” the report says. .
The ASAE also warns consumers of the risks associated with purchasing tickets above their official price “because such sale constitutes a speculative offense punishable by 6 months to 3 years in prison.”
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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