Users of the social network Facebook group Where the Police in Kaunas Stands were the first to report the strangely parked car of the short-term rental company CityBee. With the inscription “The Wicked Handles Worked,” they posted a photo of a CityBee without wheels.
Photos of the car without wheels also appeared in other groups and personal accounts.
Odeta Vaitkevičienė, representative of Kaunas County LSC lrytas.lt informed that Kaunas d. The dropped-off car was discovered by passers-by on Friday morning at Volkswagen. About 7 p.m. 25 min. Officials were informed that a robbed CityBee car was parked in Ringaudai eldership, on the outskirts of Miriniškės village.
Police officers who left the scene began to clarify the circumstances of the incident.
The car was left on the curb after the accident
How lrytas.lt said Svajūnas Aliukonis, Head of Business Operations at CityBee, that the car was involved in a traffic accident on Thursday evening, after which it could no longer be operated. Therefore, a special technical assistance transport was called.
“Unfortunately, this time the technical assistance could only come to the damaged car in the morning. Thieves seemed to work for the car during the night, so it was left without wheels, ”the company’s reply says lrytas.lt.
According to S. Alionis, the company has already turned to the police about this event. Representatives of the company say they do not have a specific number of damage assessments yet.
“In the past, when the CityBee service was big news for everyone, we faced a lot of different illegal, criminal attempts, but over time, the vast majority of the public realized that if a car is for shared use, it doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want with it. . Now, from time to time, the little things there still disappear from our cars. For example, disinfectants were removed at the beginning of the quarantine.
However, the company is very rarely confronted with such blatant and drastic acts when CityBee cars are robbed in this way, so similar incidents are very surprising and sad.
We trust law enforcement officers and we are confident that, as before, they will identify criminals who will have to be held accountable for their actions in accordance with the law, ”says Svajūnas Aliukonis, Head of Business Operations at CityBee.
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