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Man buries his car underground to avoid making payments on it

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An Indonesian man buried his car underground because he couldn’t keep up on repayments, with the vehicle only being discovered on a palm oil plantation two years later.

Labuhan residents of Tiku Limo Jorong, Tanjungmearl District, Agam Regency were shocked by the discovery of a black Xenia car that was buried in a local oil palm plantation.

After being questioned by the police, the car was suspected of belonging to a resident of Durian Kapeh who had reported the loss of the car in 2017.

The police chief explained, the car was initially found by a resident who was looking for firewood on Monday (9/24) at around 13:00 WIB. "When residents were looking for wood, apparently there was found a car under buried. It is known as a car, because there are parts of the car that are not closed, "he said. Found this the community then notifies the police and tries to remove the car from the ground. After being investigated by the Tanjungmearl Police Station, Agusman (55), a resident who reported the loss of the car on March 29, 2017, was questioned by the police about the truth of the car. "After we were questioned, the relevant person admitted that it was true that his car was reported missing in 2017. He also admitted that the person who buried his car was there because he was unable to pay the car installments, "explained the AKP. Handi Satria. The Tanjungmearl police chief said the incident would still be further investigated. "For the time being our car is on hold and we are wearing Agusman must report. We will make a case regarding a false repor

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