
For some time now, motorists seem to have suddenly embraced the passion for speed. Of course, there have always been violations of the speed limit on the roads, but in a few months there were especially many of them. And in many cases we are talking about large excesses, more than 50 km/h. It is then considered a misdemeanor and can be punishable by suspension of your driver’s license or even jail time in some cases. But it sometimes happens that the police have the right to surprise during certain arrests in the context of speeding. This is exactly what happened a few days ago.in Yvlin.
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Banal arrest
On the night of Monday to Tuesday, a crew from the Anti-Crime Squad (BAC) attached to the Mante-la-Jolie Municipal Security Service conducts patrol in Limap. Then everything happens normally, until the moment when the police notice a car that is driving at a very high speed. The driver of the Peugeot 208 was then detained by BAC but refuses to stop and speeds off. A chase then ensues with the second team managing to stop the fugitive by throwing a harrow that punctures his car’s tires, preventing him from moving forward. Then follows the second car chase The driver fled on foot, but was quickly caught.
Big surprise
After that, the search of the car begins. And there, BAC members will discover no less than 130 kilograms of cocaine distributed in two large suitcases mounted on the back seat of the car. The house of the accused was also searched, which allowed the police to find an additional kilogram. Already notorious to the police, the bandit will soon appear before the court Court of Versailles to answer for their actions in court.
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