Previously, a lot of information appeared on forums and social networks with pictures of a white Mazda CX-5 car with registration number 30A-249.XX covered in dust parked in front of a beer shop in the Hoang Thanh area. Villas (Mo Lao ward, Ha Dong district, Hanoi).
According to people’s initial sharing, this Mazda CX-5 has been parked here for many years but no one has come to claim it. This information caused a stir in the community with many opinions saying that the car may have been “forgotten” since the outbreak of the Covid 19 epidemic and many opinions were concerned about the “disappearance” of the concerned car owner. related to the pandemic.
However, on the morning of June 3, PV VietNamNet verified and learned that the white Mazda had been parked here for over a year, not before the Covid-19 epidemic as many information on social networks. People said that the car had been moved since the morning of June 2 and it was unclear who took the car away.
Learning more from the reporter from the vehicle management agency shows that this Mazda CX-5 with registration number 30A-249.XX was first registered in July 2014 by a person who is an LAD in Phu Xuyen district (Hanoi). ) in name.
The vehicle’s registration expired in August 2018 and the road use fee was only paid until February 2018. However, after that, this Mazda CX-5 still moved on the road and on the system of the Traffic Police Department, a violation was recorded in Hanoi at 03:36 a.m. on March 4, 2022 but it has not been processed.
Previously, in Hanoi, there were cases where cars parked for a long time in urban areas were covered in dust and no one came to pick them up. After investigation and verification, the vehicle was discovered to be involved in the incident with criminal signs. Therefore, the image of the Mazda above, parked for a long time, covered in dust, has attracted the attention of the community.
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