Elderly Chinese Biker Flashes Fake United Nations ID During Police Check

Elderly Chinese Biker Flashes Fake United Nations ID During Police Check
May 29, 2013 By eChinacities.com

On May 28 in Fuyang, Anhui Province, a policeman pulled over a motorcyclist who was riding without a license plate or helmet. After getting pulled over, the biker told the officer he was a “state secret official”, and didn’t have a license. He then pulled out an ID card, which displayed his title as an official with the “United Nations Peacekeeping Force General Headquarters”.

Promptly declaring it a fake ID, the policeman investigated the 69 year-old man, surnamed Ma, and found that he had never registered for a motorcycle license.

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Source: Wenxuecity

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