A taxi driver’s car was stolen with stones in Moscow 16:15

A taxi driver’s car was stolen with a stone in Moscow informs Baza Telegram channel.

The incident occurred on the night of May 29. According to the injured Ulughbek, a black Mercedes-Benz approached his Toyota Camry on Garibaldi Street. A man got out of his German car and threatened with a stone, forcing the taxi driver to leave the passenger compartment. After that, the man got behind the wheel of a Toyota and drove away.

The thief was the previous owner of the car. The report states that when the car was sold for 2.3 million but was found to be pawned, UluÄŸbek paid 1.9 million rubles and wanted to give the remaining money later because he feared the vehicle could be confiscated. The seller did not agree with this scheme and decided to buy the car.

Police found Toyota, the hijacker and his friend in a Mercedes-Benz within two hours. The taxi driver took a statement from the police, hoping that he and the seller could resolve the dispute on his own.

Previously reportedThat a drunk car service worker in the Murmansk region stole a car that was delivered for repair.



Source: Gazeta

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