Mar 11 • 07:16 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Kaunas Region Villains Burned a Subaru Car - Loss Amounts to 25,000 Euros

In Kaunas, Lithuania, arsonists burned a Subaru car, resulting in a loss of €25,000 and an ongoing criminal investigation into the incident.

On March 11th at approximately 12:37 AM, a Subaru Forester, manufactured in 2020, was set on fire in the yard of a house in Vingytės village, Kaunas County, as reported by the Police Department. The vehicle was completely destroyed in the fire, leading to substantial damages estimated at €25,000. Authorities suspect that this incident was an act of arson, prompting a criminal investigation into the destruction of property through a universally dangerous method.

Under the Criminal Code of Lithuania, anyone found guilty of intentionally destroying or damaging someone else's property in a way that poses a danger to others could face severe penalties. These penalties may include fines, restrictions on their freedom, arrest, or even imprisonment of up to five years. The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the potential for further criminal acts in the area, highlighting the need for effective law enforcement responses to such threats.

As investigations continue, local authorities are urging residents to report any suspicious activity and to cooperate with the police. This case underscores the importance of community vigilance in preventing crime and protecting property, as well as the role of police in ensuring justice for affected individuals and maintaining order within the community.

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