Two vans, One number: How Coimbatore’s video went viral!

Two tourist vans were operating on the same number at Sulur in the district of Coimbatore. Senthil Kumar, the owner, changed the exact number of the vehicle as the police were transporting it to the police station.


Coimbatore: Two tourist vans operating under the same registration number at Sulur in the Coimbatore district was surprising. At the Sulur new bus stand in the Coimbatore district, all of the tourist vehicles were parked close to the bus stop as usual. A man who had arrived by accident at that moment noticed that two tourist vans shared the same registration number.

He photographed the two tourist numbers and uploaded them on social media in Sulur after being startled. Alert Sulur police went to the bus stop and discovered that the information shared on social media was accurate.

Then, at around midnight, a recovery van transported two tourist vans to the police station for questioning. SenthilKumar, a Sulur native, is the owner of these two cars. He is the owner of more than five of these tourist maxi cabs. Additionally, it was discovered that he had contracts for the work of driving clients to private businesses as part of PSV private services, then returning them to their homes, and had done so in a number of businesses.

Senthil Kumar then arrived at the police station and said that the two vehicles had the wrong numbers and that an error had been made. He responded, however, that he was using the same registration number because he was unable to pay the insurance, tax, permit, etc.

Also, register a case if you want. I will pay the fine, said Senthil Kumar. He brought a sticker to a vehicle where the registration number was changed at the police station and changed the registration number at the police station. This came as a great surprise and shock to those who went to that part.

The vehicle parked at the same place had a registration number in the morning and a registration number in the evening. Taxi stand owners drivers said in this regard, Senthil Kumar also owns more than five maxi cab passenger vehicles. The reason for this, they said, was that they were involved in a similar contract in areas like Lakshmi Mill and Palladam to pick up people and take them to work.

Additionally, they disclosed that they had been able to flee from accidents up to this point by displaying the registration card of the only car that is registered for insurance taxes. It was not deemed a serious offence even by the police station. To the Sulur Motor Vehicle Inspector by mail was delivered the impounded car. His failure to pay the insurance tax permission resulted in a Rs. 4,500 fine, which he later received.

Owners and co-drivers who assert that criminals who commit atrocious crimes are more likely to receive reduced sentences and commit additional offences. Additionally, they pushed for more severe penalties and a greater fine to be imposed on such scammers.

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