“Stolen Car and Drug Possession: Shocking Detention of New Driver in Canton of Zug”

2023-05-19 18:48:17

Canton of Zug

When the new driver (23) gets into the police check, everything flies up

During a control in Cham ZG, a man was stopped who had stolen a car a few days ago and caused a traffic accident with it.

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The Zug police checked a 23-year-old driver on Wednesday morning.

Zug police

  • The Zug police checked a new driver on Wednesday.

  • The 23-year-old Swiss drove under the influence of drugs and without visual aids in a stolen car.

  • The day before he fled from an accident site in the canton of Bern.

Police security assistants checked a 23-year-old Swiss man in Cham ZG on Wednesday morning. Officials found that the car was reported stolen. According to a statement by the Zug police, the vehicle was stolen on Monday in the canton of Friborg and a day later was involved in a rear-end collision in the canton of Bern. The driver who caused the accident fled before the police arrived.

In the survey, the 23-year-old new driver admitted to stealing the car and causing the traffic accident. A carried out Rapid drug test responded also positive for cocaine and cannabis. The on-call prosecutor then ordered a blood and urine sample to be taken in the hospital.

Stolen car, drugs and no glasses

The offending driver was not only on the road in a stolen car under the influence of drugs, but was only on the road with a learner’s license and without the necessary visual aids.

The 23-year-old Swiss now has to answer to the responsible public prosecutor. The stolen car has been secured and will be handed over to the rightful owner in the next few days.

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