A resident of Kazan faced a mounting debt of nearly 2 million rubles. When bailiffs moved to enforce the claim by arresting a Skoda Yeti, the debtor responded in an unusual way, attaching two Tibetan Mastiffs to the vehicle wheels. The car had been purchased on credit, but the borrower failed to meet the repayment obligations, and five enforcement proceedings were opened against her. Because the debt remained unpaid past the due date, the bailiff ordered the collection of a performance fee totaling almost 140 thousand rubles.
This material was produced by a person who holds the status of a foreign agent in the Russian Federation.
The bailiff needed to summon police officers to the scene. In the end, the woman released the dogs and led them back into her home. The foreign-registered car was seized and put under official control.
– The incident has been discussed on social platforms with the headline Drive to the public space In contact with.
Source: GUFSSP of Russia for the Republic of Tatarstan [Cited for reference].