The deputy director of a commercial organization tried to plan the theft of his own car, but his plan was soon discovered by the police. In this respect reported Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in St. In the press service of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region. It is stated that a 44-year-old man reported losing his Kia Sportage at the end of January and the damage was estimated at 2 million rubles. Later St. Petersburg resident was detained. Police found that the stolen car was insured until June 2024.
“He admitted that he organized the theft of his own car, but in reality his car was near the house all this time, only a car of a similar brand belonging to his wife had state license plates,” the press service said.
A criminal case was initiated under the first part of Article 306 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Knowingly false reporting of the commission of a crime”). Police teams seized the vehicle. The preventive measure chosen for the man was a written undertaking not to leave the premises and appropriate conduct.
Before that in Moscow evacuated 7 thousand expensive cars due to drivers leaving them in disabled parking spaces, under prohibitory signs or on pavements. It was noted that the decision to evacuate the vehicle was made by MADI inspectors and traffic police.
On February 27, it was learned that an 8-year-old boy in Tyumen fell off the back of the gazelle on which his father placed him. During the trip, the car stopped at a traffic light, and the student thought that he had already arrived home and moved to the side. Then Ceylan started to move again, the awning opened and the child fell onto the road.
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Source: Gazeta

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