Two young men had a race on the A1 at Spreitenbach AG.
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The police caught her at 235 km / h and 224 km / h. (Icon image)
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In Oberentfelden AG, a Kosovar (30) tried to flee the police.
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In total, the cantonal police in Aargau were able to pull over a dozen high-speed drivers out of circulation. (Icon image)
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In the night of Saturday, the cantonal police in Aargau launched two speed bikes. On the A1 near Spreitenbach, a BMW M6 thundered at 235 km / h shortly after midnight! Practically at the same time, an Audi RS6 drove at 224 km / h. 120 km / h would be allowed.
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Clarifications showed that there were two rental vehicles from the canton of Zurich. With the support of the Zurich Cantonal Police, the respective drivers could be identified at night. It is a 19-year-old Serb and a 21-year-old Kosovar from the canton of Zurich.
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Cars confiscated
The Aargau Cantonal Police arrested both of them for further investigation. With the massive overspeed, both fulfill the so-called “frenzy”.
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In addition, there is a suspicion that they had a race. Therefore, the public prosecutor’s office in Baden opened a criminal investigation and confiscated both 600 hp cars. In addition, the two new drivers must hand in their driver’s licenses.
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Flashed Subaru handlebars (19) at 144 km / h out of town
The police also stopped a 19-year-old on the out-of-town route between Hunzenschwil and Suhr. The speedometer in his Subaru WRX showed 144 km / h instead of a maximum of 80 km / h. After deducting the legal tolerance, the speed limit is 60 km / h. With this, the young Aargauer also fulfilled the frenzy. He had to hand in his ticket. The prosecutor has opened an investigation.
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Another five motorists and a motorcyclist who were measured at speeds between 122 and 126 km / h were also not allowed to continue driving. Two drivers with speeds of 117 and 118 km / h were able to continue their journey for the time being, but must also expect the driver’s license to be withdrawn from the Road Traffic Office.