Four individuals were criminally detained for maliciously damaging someone else's motor vehicle
2025-03-12
Recently, the police in Tongzhou, Beijing, uncovered a case of intentionally damaging someone else's motor vehicle, and four suspects were criminally detained. On January 17th of this year, Mr. Bao was planning to take his child out by car. When he reached the front of the car, the scene in front of him left him dumbfounded. The front windshield and rear window of the car were smashed, and multiple parts of the car paint were severely corroded by unknown objects. The condition of the vehicle is unbearable. Mr. Bao immediately called 110 to report to the police. After receiving the alarm, the police officers patrolling nearby immediately rushed to the scene. After investigation, Mr. Bao parked his vehicle in the parking space the day before, and the vehicle did not affect the passage of other vehicles. Based on the on-site situation, the police determined that it is highly likely to be intentional retaliation. Subsequently, the property management staff of the community reported to the police that the positions of three monitoring probes next to the victim's vehicle had been adjusted, and the data cable had also been cut. Around this clue, the police retrieved a larger range of public area videos and soon discovered the suspect's figure in a remote public area video. The video shows that at around 0:00 on January 17th, two men drove motorcycles into the victim's car in the incident area. One man destroyed the nearby surveillance probe, and another man splashed unknown liquid on multiple parts of the vehicle and used tools to knock on the vehicle's glass. After committing the crime, the two quickly left the scene. The police also found that two men had been in a car with two other men two hours before the incident. On January 26, the police arrested four suspect. After interrogation, the four individuals truthfully confessed to the crime of intentionally damaging someone else's vehicle using paint remover and window breaker. At present, Lai and four others have been criminally detained on suspicion of intentionally destroying property, and the case is being further processed. (New Society)
Edit:Ou Xiaoling Responsible editor:Shu Hua
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