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Driving 300000 Mercedes Benzes and running black cars, I thought I wouldn't be checked

Original title: men driving 300000 Mercedes Benz black cars said law enforcement officers had no power to investigate

Driving a Mercedes Benz business car with a market price of about 300000, he ran an illegal business; In case of investigation, first claimed that the traffic law enforcement officers' you have no right to investigate me '; Then he ran and was chased for more than a kilometer & hellip& hellip; Have you seen such a black car driver?

On the 27th, the traffic law enforcement airport brigade announced an illegal operation case. The driver Chen ran a black car with a Mercedes Benz and was caught.

Mercedes Benz was asked to pick up customers and said, 'you have no right to check me'

On the morning of May 25, during routine inspection in the parking lot of terminal T2 of Jiangbei Airport, the traffic law enforcement airport brigade found that a Mercedes Benz business vehicle of Yu a brand was loading passengers. The naked price of this model was 280000 ~ 340000 yuan.

"At first, I thought this high-end vehicle should be picking up relatives and friends. I didn't expect the driver to & lsquo; Take the unusual Road & rsquo

Law enforcement officers tell upstream News & middot; Chongqing Morning Post reporter, initially, they did not want to ask for inspection, but by observing the driver's look, law enforcement officers had doubts, so they asked and inspected the driver of the car.

'you have no right to check me!' Faced with the inquiries of law enforcement officers, the driver seemed very flustered at the beginning, contradicted the questions of law enforcement officers, and did not answer the questions positively. He always stressed that law enforcement officers had no right to ask him.

He ran and chased for more than a kilometer

Surprisingly, after refusing several questions asked by law enforcement officers, the driver ran away.

'This is a little unexpected, isn't it & hellip& hellip;' Law enforcement officials said that such a situation is rare. They even doubt whether the driver is a fugitive and whether to call the police immediately.

Soon, the on-site law enforcement officers were divided into two groups. One group inquired about the passengers and the other group went to catch up with the escaping driver.

After chasing more than one kilometer, law enforcement officers stopped the driver in the Shenzhou car rental parking lot opposite the T2 terminal of Jiangbei Airport and took him back to the T2 service room of the traffic law enforcement airport brigade for investigation.

Illegal operations were verified and faced a fine of 30000 yuan

In the inquiry, the driver finally 'revealed the bottom'.

When law enforcement officers asked him why he ran away, Chen argued that "I was afraid to see a stranger come and let me get on the bus for investigation". At the same time, when someone called him, Chen looked very excited and began to shout: 'don't talk'.

When asked by law enforcement officers, Chen always looked left and said something else. He also lied that law enforcement officers beat him and asked to see a doctor in the hospital.

While asking the driver, another group of law enforcement officers also inquired and investigated the passengers. The four passengers all returned to Yibin City, Sichuan Province, and agreed with the driver that the fare was 150 yuan per person. When checked by law enforcement officers, the driver Chen was still waiting for other passengers to get on the bus.

No matter how the law enforcement personnel asked, the driver Chen did not answer the question positively. The law enforcement personnel released the driver after temporarily detaining his vehicle. That night, Chen once again came to the service room of the airport brigade, admitted that he drove a Mercedes Benz and ran a black car, and began to plead with law enforcement officers, saying that he had family difficulties and was not a full-time illegal operator. He bought the car with a loan, so that law enforcement officers could reduce his punishment.