He stole a car, because he wanted an ID card

He stole a car, because he wanted an ID card

The man stole the car, then he called the police and confessed to everything, and even led the officers to the stolen vehicle. All for this, to get your ID… On Wednesday afternoon, the officer on duty from the Bytom police received a surprising phone call. A man called him, which he confessed, that he knows where the red Opel Vectra is stolen on Tuesday, because he stole it himself. However, he made a condition – will give you the exact place where the car is abandoned, but he wants the police to come get him. So the officers went to the apartment 30 - summer Marcin K.. at Falista Street in Bytom. After several minutes, the man led the policemen to Fałata Street, where the stolen Opel stood. During the "ride” Marcin K. began telling officers about the circumstances of the car theft. He also confessed, that he did, because he wanted to be arrested. – The detainee claimed, that the City Hall makes him terrible problems with obtaining an ID card, that each time it creates new conditions, and he has no ID. Colleagues "from the industry" gave him an idea how to get it. They said, that if he steals a car and reports to the police himself, he will be arrested, and there they will surely prove him, because it will be needed – describes the original intentions of the asp thief. staff. Adam Jakubiak from the City Police Headquarters in Bytom.
During the conversation, the man stated, that the policemen did not understand the logic of his actions and decided not to say anything else. He thought it over and was afraid, that if he reveals all the circumstances of the theft, the court will have no grounds to put him "behind bars" and thus his dream will not come true.
We know from the last minute, that the prosecutor had decided the fate of an unconventional thief. Unfortunately, he will not be arrested, where his dream was supposed to come true, and only he was assigned the supervision of a prosecutor. The man had previously been punished for petty thefts and robberies.