Police in Phu Giao commune (Ho Chi Minh City) discovered and shut down a place specializing in modifying electric scooters to increase power, allowing students to exceed the designed speed limit.
On March 20th, the Phu Giao Commune Police (Ho Chi Minh City) announced that they had discovered and shut down a facility specializing in modifying electric vehicles to increase power, enabling speeding and posing a potential traffic safety risk in the area.
Previously, through investigation and verification, on March 19, police forces inspected a location in Hamlet 3, Rach Cham village, and discovered PNTV (19 years old, residing in Binh Tien hamlet, Phu Giao commune) modifying and customizing numerous electric motorbikes. At the scene, the police seized many vehicles with altered structures along with components and parts of unknown origin.
Working with authorities, V. stated that he had modified bicycles for several students in the area to increase their speed, allowing them to run faster than their original designs.
The Phu Giao commune police have drawn up a report, confiscated all related evidence, and invited the suspect to the station for further investigation and processing according to regulations.
The police advise parents to strengthen supervision and remind their children not to modify or customize electric vehicles or use vehicles with altered structures. This not only violates the law but also poses a risk of traffic accidents, threatening the safety of users and the community.
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