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German media report on stolen cars from Germany again.
German media reported stolen cars in Germany again.
DUSHANBE, August 30, 2014, Asia-Plus - HSV-Star, Otto Addo 39 was about to enter his car, the Range Rover EUR 80 000, which was just in front of his house had Poppenbuettel disappeared luxury car resurfaced in Tajikistan, Süddeutsche Zeitung August 18
That day, he was running late taking his children to school when he realized that his car was not where he parked Otto Addo began to wonder if he had parked elsewhere but his wife said it then can be finally occurred to him that the car was stolen.
The former Bundesliga player and current coach of the young A-HSV then called the police, but after a month, the case was closed.
There was no trace of the car until the journalists of ARD Panorama Policy magazine and the Süddeutsche Zeitung came to her door with information about his car.



They had seen his car and several other stolen vehicles found during their research trip to Tajikistan SUV HSV-Star would have had a street in Dushanbe with a new label However, the authors did not remove a sticker with the flag Hamburg of the windshield.
According to Süddeutsche Zeitung, the police of the State of Berlin suspect that Tajikistan is one of the leading luxury car importers stolen There are even rumors of President Ramón Anomaly parents drive these cars.
Tajikistan The government ignores the criminal and Süddeutsche Zeitung quoted the Tajik Interior Minister Amazon Rahimzoda saying that buyers are in our Constitution, the new rightful owners since acquiring cars in good faith of the third or fourth hand and these property rights are protected by law this means that the buyer does not know that the vehicles were stolen as a result they are allowed to keep the car.
Süddeutsche Zeitung says Otto Addo will return his car It's annoying, but I insurance, he said that HSV-Star now moves apparently in a rented car.



Recall that the German daily Bild reported on December 19, 2013, some 200 stolen cars from Germany, 93 BMW, were hunted in Tajikistan Bild said that the cars were to Tajikistan in the systems of vehicles GPS tracking most stolen cars are now owned by people linked to President Emomali Rahmon, Bild note.
Tajik Embassy in Berlin dismissed the allegation as unfounded the embassy said it had in the past asked Berlin to provide information to its database of stolen cars to the Tajik authorities to prevent illegal import in Tajikistan.
Tajik Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on 20 December, 2013, it is looking in the German media claim the Ministry cast doubt on the claim, saying German cars through several state borders before reaching Tajikistan and that falsified documents were discovered by customs services on the borders.
The June 21, 2014, the Tajik Interior Minister Ramazon Rahimzoda gave a Dushanbe press conference on stolen cars in Germany.
From 2011 to April 2014, 4245 German expensive care were controlled by the database of stolen vehicles INTERPOL and 78 stolen cars in Germany were detected, the minister said, noting that there is no Parents of President Emomali Rahmon among the owners of the 78 stolen cars from Germany.
The Minister noted that cars from Germany and the Baltic states Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia are worn mainly in Tajikistan by rail and they cross several borders Germany, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan before reaching the appropriate Tajikistan documents are presented to customs on these borders.


When the recording state, each vehicle delivered Tajikistan is checked by ASF and I-batch systems, which are connected to Interpol via channel 1-Link, said Rahimzoda.
In 2012 and 2013, we received requests from the prosecutor's office in Berlin for five BMW, said that the Tajik Minister investigative authorities have taken the necessary measures and found that the car had arrived in Tajikistan with false identification numbers and all these cars were arrested following a court decision November 16, 2013 in the district Ismoili Somoni Dushanbe.
He added that a government to government agreement between Tajikistan and Germany on the prevention of safety and crime was written in 2011, point 13 of Article 1 of this agreement apparently provides for cooperation in the fight against international trafficking in stolen vehicles.
Last month, a group of German experts arrived in Tajikistan and a joint working group negotiated the text of the agreement, said Rahimzoda The draft agreement is currently in Germany for final approval and the next step, we will determine the date and place of the signing of the agreement.








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