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Theft of e-cars is on the rise, and the police have published tips on how to prevent it.
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter23 hr. ago

Theft of e-cars is on the rise, and the police have published tips on how to prevent it.

The article reports on three thefts of electric scooters in the area of Krka, Mali Lošinj, and Rijeka over two days. The stolen vehicles were taken by unknown perpetrators who exploited the absence of Croatian citizens and unsecured parking conditions. The material damage caused by these crimes amounts to at least €1,270. In response, the police issued advice to residents on how to prevent such incidents, including photographing the scooter, noting unique identifiers, keeping the vehicle under supervision, securing it with locks, using multiple locks, and storing it in secure locations.

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Theft of e-cars is on the rise, and the police have published tips on how to prevent it.

The article reports on three thefts of electric scooters in the area of Krka, Mali Lošinj, and Rijeka over two days. The stolen vehicles were taken by unknown perpetrators who exploited the absence of Croatian citizens and unsecured parking conditions. The material damage caused by these crimes amounts to at least €1,270. In response, the police issued advice to residents on how to prevent such incidents, including photographing the scooter, noting unique identifiers, keeping the vehicle under supervision, securing it with locks, using multiple locks, and storing it in secure locations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on criminal activity and provides practical security advice without taking a political stance. It focuses on crime prevention and does not frame the issue through ideological lenses or emphasize any particular political agenda. The tone remains neutral and aims

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