
Video: The Kubanian Gave His BMW X5 To A Friend For A Test Drive. And He Sold The Car

In the Krasnodar Territory, a man took a BMW X5 crossover for a test drive, during which he sold the car. But the police easily found and arrested him. This was reported by the local department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

- The current owner of the BMW X5 went to the police after handing over the car to a friend. He asked for a ride in the car before buying, but in the end he never returned it. He did not answer calls either.
- The hijacker was detained in Krasnodar. He said that he sold the car using the sales contracts in the glove compartment, which the owner of the car had already signed. The man quickly spent all the money from the deal.
- The "sold" BMW X5 was found in Adygea and sent to its rightful owner. The police estimated the damage at 790 thousand rubles. The hijacker was accused of fraud. He faces 4 to 6 years in prison.
Recently in Irkutsk, with the help of Interpol, they found five Toyot and Lexus cars, which had been on the federal wanted list for many years. The Land Cruiser 100 SUV, stolen in Moscow 18 years ago, became the record holder.
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