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The Muscovite passed the “Merce” for rent, and then he realized that he had been stolen. He began to look for a touch …

The Muscovite passed the “Merce” for rent, and then he realized that he had been stolen. He began to look for a wheelbarrow and found it in Kazakhstan, but when trying to return the car, he was under investigation
Maxim passed his “Mercedes” S-class for rent in October 2024 – By the tip of friends who assured that the tenant was reliable. However, in November, the car disappeared from the radar.
Moskvich initiated an investigation and, together with the police, found out that The tenant resold “Mercedes” to a certain Magomedali from Makhachkala. The resident of Dagestan did not unlock, but said that The car has already set off for spare parts.
But Maxim was not ready to part with his beloved Merin so easily. He continued the search on the Internet and discovered that the car is intact – Friends of Magomedali recently posted her photos on the social network.
Maxim found out that a cunning reseller often travels to Kazakhstan on business, and moved on: Found the social networks of a friend Magomedali Islam. He posted the video as He goes through the city unfamiliar to the city at his Mercedes.
On the cards, the man found out that The car is located in Uralsk, And I decided to go to Kazakhstan. Having traveled around Uralsk for several days He found his “Merce” and decided to return it to the most ingenuous way.
Opening the car with his key, he got behind the wheel and drove to Russia, But on the border his plans crashed – While the customs officers filled out the documents, the transport police arrived at the post with Islam, who had already announced the theft and at the meeting began to threaten Maxim.
In the trunk of a car found fake numbers and an old Maxim's passport, into which another photo was glued. The police arrested Mercedes and sent to a fine, and Maxim was opened a case under an article on “arbitrariness” and banned departure from the country.
Now a man is trying to solve the problem through the Russian Consulate General and the threat – immediately in Russia and Kazakhstan.

Ashley Davis

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