Chinese man spots police officer driving car he reported stolen (from police station) two years earlier
Vehicle was driven away while owner’s son was reporting an earlier attempt to steal it
A police officer in northwest China has been suspended after being found behind the wheel of a car that was stolen from a police station car park more than two years ago, according to a local media report.
The story began in February 2016, when the vehicle owner’s son, identified only by his surname Zhang, visited Qujiang district police station in Xian, capital of Shaanxi province, to report that a group of people, with whom he had a financial dispute, had tried to steal his father’s car, news website Thepaper.cn reported on Tuesday.
After filing his complaint, Zhang returned to the car park to find the vehicle had left without him.
Police opened a case file, but the car went unseen for 26 months, the report said.
It was only in April of this year that Zhang happened to see the car on a street in Qujiang. Although it had been fitted with fake licence plates he was able to identify it by the bespoke styling work he had done on the vehicle, the report said.