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NewsFor a debt of half a million, a car was taken from an instructor of the Kazan driving school

For a debt of half a million, a car was taken from an instructor of the Kazan driving school

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For a debt of half a million rubles on loans, the instructor of one of Kazan’s driving schools was practically left without a working tool: his car was stopped. This was reported in the press service of the municipal administration of the Federal Service of Judicial Officers of the Russian Federation for Tatarstan.

The citizen of Kazan took out a loan, but at some point stopped paying it. The bank went to court. He ordered the debtor to return the money. However, the man was in no hurry to fulfill the obligation. Then the bailiffs discovered that the debtor was the owner of the car, although he denied it. Bailiffs found the foreign car of the debtor at his place of work – in the yard of the driving school.

Chevrolet seized. It will be sold and the money will be sent to pay off the debt if the citizen of Kazan does not settle the debt himself.


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