After a tech driver in Da Nang sold his car to pay off a cryptocurrency investment debt, he claimed his property was stolen.
Today (December 10), police from Cam Le District, Da Nang City said they had confirmed the truth about a young man’s report of property theft in the area.
Earlier, on the evening of December 9th, Mr. TDK (26 years old, from Dak Lak, works as a tech driver in Da Nang) went to police headquarters to report that his motorcycle was in the Hoa area. Xuan Township (Cambridge District) was stolen. Le).
Mr. TDK has been sanctioned by Cam Le County Police for reporting fake information
After just 1 hour of investigation, the Cam Le District Police Department criminal investigation team confirmed that there had been no robbery as reported. At this point, K. admitted that he had sold his motorcycle due to the loss of his investment in cryptocurrencies.
As a technology driver, K. lost his car, had to rent another car to continue his work, but was unable to make up the amount owed. Fearing that his family might find out, K fabricated the incident that he was being robbed to make his family sympathize and ignore. Cam Le County Police are currently consolidating records to sanction TDK for reporting fake information.
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