Returning 3 motorbikes lost many years ago to 3 female owners
(Baonghean.vn) - Three women living in Quy Hop and Ky Son districts were surprised when authorities called to return their motorbikes that had been lost many years ago.
* On the morning of December 25, the Traffic Police Team, Quy Hop District Police organized the return of stolen property to the owner.Ms. Nguyen Thi Hai in Chau Binh commune (Quy Chau) and Ms. Truong Thi Hau in Nghia Xuan commune (Quy Hop) had 2 motorbikes stolen many years ago.
Previously, while patrolling and controlling in Nghia Xuan and Minh Hop communes (Quy Hop), the Traffic Police Team (Quy Hop District Police) saw many suspicious signs and checked, the driver could not present documents as required by law and left the motorbike behind.
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The Traffic Police Team, Quy Hop District Police returned two stolen motorbikes to Ms. Hai and Ms. Hau. Photo: Phan Giang |
Upon verification, the two motorbikes had fake license plates and no license plates. After looking up vehicle information, Quy Hop District Police identified the owners and returned the property to Ms. Truong Thi Hau of Nghia Xuan Commune (Quy Hop), who was stolen in 2014, and Ms. Nguyen Thi Hai of Chau Binh Commune (Quy Chau), who was stolen in 2018.
The Traffic Police Team of Quy Hop District Police has completed the documents to return the vehicle to the two people who had it stolen.
* On December 25, Ky Son District Police also completed the procedures and organized the return of the Yamaha SIRIUS motorbike to Ms. Hoang Thi Lien, in Dong Minh village, Chau Hanh commune, Quy Chau district.
On December 9, a traffic police patrol team from Ky Son district was on duty at Cau Tam village, Ta Ca commune when they discovered a red and black Yamaha SIRIUS motorbike moving from Pha Danh commune to Muong Xen town with signs of violation. The team signaled the vehicle to stop.
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Ms. Hoang Thi Lien and her family were happy to receive their car back. Photo: Lu Phu |
Upon inspection, the driver could not present the vehicle registration certificate and did not have a driver's license. The working group made a record of temporary detention and took the violating vehicle to the Ky Son district police headquarters for questioning.
At the investigation agency, the driver of the violating vehicle said that the motorbike was bought from an unknown man for 16 million VND.
Through the examination of the chassis number, engine number and the investigation and verification process, the Traffic Police force identified the vehicle owner as Hoang Thi Lien, residing in Chau Hanh commune, Quy Chau district.
According to Ms. Lien, the motorbike was lost in April 2017, when it was parked in front of the house.