Today (November 3), Dong Nai Provincial Police informed that the Criminal Police Department coordinated with professional departments and local police to conduct a general inspection and handle vehicle modification workshops in the area.

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A car "tuning" workshop in the area was just busted by the police. Photo: Provided by the police

Specifically, on the afternoon of November 1, working groups simultaneously inspected 16 establishments with signs of “modifying” vehicles. The results discovered many locations violating legal regulations and organizing “illegal” activities.

Specifically, 9 establishments do not have a business license, 6 establishments violate fire prevention regulations and 6 establishments are "modifying" to serve illegal racing with 25 types of vehicles.

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A vehicle being "modified". Photo: Provided by the police

In particular, the authorities discovered many motorbikes without owners, and parts of unknown origin; there was even a facility equipped with soundproof rooms to check vehicle speed. As a result, the task force temporarily seized 57 motorbikes, 197 spare parts and many other exhibits.

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Soundproof room for checking vehicle speed. Photo: Provided by Police

According to Lieutenant Colonel Vo Nhat Hong Phuc, Head of the Criminal Police Department, during this surprise inspection, the provincial police discovered many illegal "modification" activities, changing the structure of vehicles to serve groups of teenagers to commit crimes. In addition, many components of unknown origin were also discovered, with signs of being punched into the chassis number, engine number, etc.

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In addition, the subjects showed signs of colluding with youth groups in other provinces and cities to commit other illegal acts.

To prevent this situation, the provincial police will conduct extensive investigations and strictly handle violators, while coordinating with relevant units to thoroughly eradicate these criminal activities.

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