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A citizen in Guangdong forced a car to stop a suspected fuel stealer, and two men abandoned the car and fled, and the police are investigating

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Jimu News reporter Lee Hyun-shing

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On January 18, a video of "Guangdong Xinyi citizens chasing oil thieves by car" attracted online attention. On the 19th, the police station of the jurisdiction told the Jimu News reporter that they received a report on the afternoon of the 18th and are currently under investigation.

A citizen in Guangdong forced a car to stop a suspected fuel stealer, and two men abandoned the car and fled, and the police are investigating

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According to a driving recorder video, the public found a champagne-colored car with Guangxi license plates on its way, parked next to a large red truck, and the people sitting on the car opened the window and held white pipes next to the fuel tank to "drum" and suspected of stealing oil.

The citizens who were driving the car shouted loudly when they saw the situation, frightening the champagne-colored car to stop the behavior and reverse the car to escape. The citizen chased after the car and forced the car to the corner of the entrance of a small area of vehicles, during which nearby citizens also came to help and wanted to control the vehicle driven by the oil thief. Subsequently, two suspected "oil stealing" men in the car got out of the car and fled, while the man who was chasing the car called the police. Jimu News noted that the name of the community appearing in the video is "Wei Zhuo Pearl Garden".

On the afternoon of the 19th, the police of the police station under the jurisdiction of the accident told the Jimu News reporter that they received a report on the afternoon of the 18th, but the specific details of the case were inconvenient to disclose, and they could consult the Xinyi City Public Security Bureau.

The staff of the Publicity Department of the Xinyi Municipal Party Committee said that the police have been involved in the investigation, and whether the two men involved in the video have stolen oil need to wait for the police to investigate before they can be determined.

In response to the question of whether the two suspected oil stealers were caught, the staff of the Xinyi City Public Security Bureau responded to the Jimu News reporter that it was not convenient to disclose it for the time being, and the specific problems needed to be further verified. (The names of the people appearing in the text are pseudonyms)

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