Driver Faces 10‑Year Sentence for Stolen License Plate and Drug Possession

A 25‑year‑old motor‑scooter rider in Sochaczew was arrested on Oct. 21 for driving drunk with a plate from another vehicle, and authorities seized more than 50 g of marijuana and amphetamine.

Police Stop in Sochaczew

On Tuesday, 21 October at about 21:20, Sochaczew traffic police stopped a motor‑scooter driver for a routine check. The 25‑year‑old was found intoxicated, with a blood alcohol level of 0.0 g/100 ml.

License Violations and Vehicle Issues

The scooter lacked valid liability insurance, the VIN did not match registry data, and the driver had no motorcycle license. Authorities discovered the rider had mounted a license plate belonging to a different vehicle.

Drug Discovery

While the scooter was removed from the road at the owner’s expense, police found amphetamine on the vehicle. A search of the suspect’s residence uncovered over 50 g of marijuana.

The suspect is charged with driving under the influence, using an unregistered plate, and possessing a large quantity of drugs. He could face up to ten years in prison.

Police Measures

Police imposed a travel ban and placed the suspect under supervision. An informational notice was filed with the Insurance Guarantee Fund.

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