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It was not an innocent: they gave driving lessons “in a stolen car”

It was not an innocent: they gave driving lessons "in a stolen car"

The curious and strange situation became known after police officers in Bucaramanga recovered several vehicles that had been reported stolen.

Bucaramanga News.

A story worthy of April Fools’ Day but it is not, is the case of the news that broke this Wednesday, December 28 in the city of Bucaramanga, when authorities discovered that driving classes were being taught in a school “in a car Stolen”.

Media such as Vanguardia published that the facts were discovered in the middle of an operation by the authorities.

They detail that they immobilized and recovered at least four vehicles that were reported as stolen.

It was not an innocent: they gave driving lessons "in a stolen car"
It was not an innocent: they gave driving lessons “in a stolen car”

However, what caught their attention the most is that in one of those vehicles “a teaching school gave driving classes,” the local media reported.

had been purchased by the school

Regarding the strange case, Brigadier General José James Roa Castañeda, commander of the Bucaramanga Metropolitan Police revealed “they were high-end vehicles. It should be noted that unfortunately one of these vehicles had been acquired by a teaching school.

Likewise, they specified that 14 motorcycles valued at more than 140 million pesos were recovered in the operations. All reported as stolen in that region.

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