B.C. man receives conditional discharge for using stolen credit card

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The man and a co-accused used the card to buy $450 worth of goods.

A Vancouver man who pleaded guilty to using a stolen credit card received a conditional discharge from a Vancouver Provincial Court judge Dec. 3.

Ryan Sundar Prasad had been charged with defrauding a man of less than $5,000 as well as using a credit card knowing it was obtained through a criminal offence, according to charge information sworn May 21.The victim had reported the card among items stolen from his vehicle on June 7, 2023, Judge Dawn Boblin heard from Crown prosecutor Ryan Elias.

Elias said Prasad and co-accused Sukhjit J. Singh used the card’s tap function at three different locations, spending about $450.Since the charges, Prasad has lost his job and is looking for another one, the court heard.“This sounds to me like he made a very, very stupid decision,” Boblin said. Turning to Prasad, she told him a conditional discharge is “a big deal,” and warned him he could return to court if he breaches the discharge conditions.As part of his conditions, Prasad is not allowed to have any financial cards, cheques, ID, bills, or invoices in any name other than his own.

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