In Dudinka, a town in the Krasnoyarsk region, a 20-year-old man was taken into custody for eight days after attempting to conceal his car in a garden. The incident began when he allegedly struck three parked vehicles and then removed his license plates. The information was shared on the Telegram channel of the regional police department.
According to the police report, an unknown driver crashed into three cars that were parked in a garden area and then fled the scene. Law enforcement officers quickly identified the responsible party, and investigators located a VAZ-2107 car in one of Dudinka0s gardens, matching the suspected owner. This sequence of events prompted a formal investigation and a swift police response.
Initial findings indicated that the young man, who did not hold a valid driving license, had recently acquired a vehicle at home and had been consuming alcohol. After leaving the garden, he allegedly collided with three vehicles on the street and subsequently hid the car in a yard and removed the license plates the following day. The local authorities proceeded with administrative measures in response to the incident.
In total, seven administrative protocols were drafted against the young man. The court ordered an eight-day detention, and he was fined 46,000 rubles for the offenses identified.
Nearby, there have been reports of traditional riding events in some regions, with horsemen organized for demonstrations on public roads prior to this incident. These practices are part of cultural activities in various oblasts and districts, though authorities emphasize safety and adherence to traffic laws during all public events.
Authorities in Dudinka remind residents and visitors to exercise caution, keep licenses up to date, and refrain from driving when under the influence. Officers also urge drivers to report suspicious or reckless behavior immediately to prevent similar occurrences. The case highlights the importance of accountability on the road and the role of prompt police action in resolving incidents that involve property damage and potential safety risks.
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