A Mogilev Resident First Wanted to Escape from Traffic Police, Then Offered Them a Bribe
It all started when traffic police officers noticed a "VAZ" on the road and signaled it to stop. But instead of hitting the brakes, the driver accelerated and tried to disappear into the courtyards.

The chase didn't last long — the inspectors quickly blocked the fugitive's car.
Behind the wheel was a 34-year-old local resident. The man was driving without a license, and it was the third time he had been caught by the police. Realizing that this time a simple fine would not be enough, he offered money to the inspectors.
The police officers warned him on record that this would be a criminal offense. But the man left one thousand rubles in the police car's cabin, hoping the issue would resolve itself.
As a result, an investigative team arrived at the scene, the money was confiscated, and the driver himself was detained. Now he will have to answer before the court on two charges at once: both for driving without a license and for giving a bribe.
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