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Córdoba: He Didn't Have a License, Wanted to Pay $10,000 to the Police and Ended up in Prison

Summary by Noticias Argentinas | Agencia De Noticias
A 29-year-old man from Salta ended up in prison for wanting to coime the police by trying to pay him $10,000 for not having a driver’s license in the province of Córdoba. The incident occurred Monday night in kilometer 748, in the town of Colonia Caroya, when the driver tried to avoid a ticket, but ended up in detention and was at the disposal of the Justice. Also, a vehicle control of the Caminera Police on National Route 9 ended with a young m…
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A 29-year-old man from Salta ended up in prison for wanting to coime the police by trying to pay him $10,000 for not having a driver’s license in the province of Córdoba. The incident occurred Monday night in kilometer 748, in the town of Colonia Caroya, when the driver tried to avoid a ticket, but ended up in detention and was at the disposal of the Justice. Also, a vehicle control of the Caminera Police on National Route 9 ended with a young m…

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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