Dozens Of Motorbikes That Were Ticketed Were Not Taken By Their Owners And Destroyed By The Payakumbuh Police In July
SUMBAR - The Payakumbuh Resort Police (Polres) immediately destroyed dozens of motorbikes that had been in the Payakumbuh Police Headquarters for a long time. Dozens of vehicles were the result of traffic tickets and raids on illegal races that had not been taken by their owners for 5 years.
Kaur Bin Ops (KBO) Payakumbuh Police Traffic Unit Iptu Eldrina said the destruction of dozens of two-wheeled vehicles is planned for July 2022. Not equipped with standard equipment, the vehicle was secured by us during a raid on illegal races," he said in Payakumbuh, West Sumatra (West Sumatra), Monday, June 20.
Before being destroyed, he said, the police continue to urge people who have motorbikes to immediately come to the Payakumbuh Police Traffic Unit Traffic Unit with evidence in the form of vehicle documents.
Later, he said, if the proof of ownership was complete, the motorcycle would be returned to its owner and not destroyed. "We are having a hard time finding who owns the vehicle, most of which are incomplete," he said, as quoted by Antara.
Taking the vehicle to the Payakumbuh Police Headquarters is free of charge or free on condition that you bring proof as the owner of the vehicle.
"Retrieval of vehicles before they are destroyed can be done at the Traffic Unit Traffic Unit section of the Payakumbuh Police without being charged. Please those who feel as owners come and bring a letter as proof of the owner," he added.
The destruction of the vehicle will be carried out by cutting all parts, including the engine and frame.