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Fraudsters Captured 30,000 Euros in Jena
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At the end of October, a Turkish transport company took delivery of a brand new Volvo FH. Just two weeks later, during one of its first trips abroad, the vehicle was seized by German authorities, and its owner received a fine equivalent to approximately one-third of the vehicle's value. It turned out that immediately after delivery, the Volvo had been illegally modified, receiving a so-called tachograph "deactivation device." The inspection took…
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A fraud and an accident: These incidents from Jena are reported by the police on Wednesday.
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