(PLO)- At dawn on the first day of the Lunar New Year, regarding 100 cars gathered, circulated in groups, snarled, sped off, and caused disorder in the area of District 10, Ho Chi Minh City.
On January 22, the Road and Railway Traffic Police Department of the Ho Chi Minh City Police Department (PC08) said that it was consolidating documents and evidence to investigate and clarify the act of causing public disorder with 33 people.
This group of people were discovered gathering, speeding and disturbing public order on the Bac Hai line (ward 14, district 10) from Ly Thuong Kiet to Thanh Thai.
The illegal racing prevention group is controlling the group of “storms” at dawn on the first day of the Lunar New Year. Photo: PC08 |
Through the professional work of monitoring groups and forums on social networks, the Anti-Blood Racing Team of the Red River Delta Traffic Police Department discovered that there was a group meeting at dawn on the 1st of the Lunar New Year. “go storm”.
Accordingly, at regarding 3:50 a.m. on January 22 (the morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year), the Anti-Road Racing Team discovered a group of regarding 100 motorbikes gathered, circulated in groups, and sped off. sly, causing public disorder on the Bac Hai line (ward 14, district 10) from Ly Thuong Kiet to Thanh Thai.
Many vehicles were impounded by the authorities. Photo: PC08 |
The Anti-Illegal Racing Team organized the arrest and handling. Through professional work, the team intercepted 21 vehicles and 33 people. Coordinate with the Traffic Police-TT Team of the District 10 Police to escort the driver and vehicle to the District 10 Police headquarters for handling.
Currently, the Red River Delta Traffic Police Department and the District 10 police are consolidating records and evidence to clarify the behavior of causing public disorder.
Traffic police prevent 22 teenagers from illegally racing on the highway
(PLO)- 22 teenagers invited each other to prepare to cheer and race illegally on Highway 91 when they were stopped by the An Giang Road Traffic Police.
NGUYEN YEN