The takeaway rider changed his clothes halfway after a hit-and-run accident to get rid of the investigation

  Yangzi Evening News (Reporter Guo Yipeng Correspondent Li Qian) In a hurry to deliver meals, a takeaway rider in Nanjing ran the wrong way on a non-motorized vehicle lane and knocked down a cyclist.

After the incident, the takeaway rider fled the scene and took off his takeaway clothes halfway, trying to get rid of the traffic police by changing his clothes.

  Recently, Mr. Shi, a citizen, reported an escape accident to the traffic police of the Nanjing High-tech Zone Squadron through the "12345" government affairs platform.

Mr. Shi said that when he was driving an electric bicycle to the intersection of Tianyuan Road and Hushan Road, he was knocked down by a rider of a food delivery company driving in the opposite direction.

After the incident, the takeaway rider fled the scene.

Immediately after the squadron received the police, a special task force was set up to investigate more than 20 monitoring points along the line one by one, and it was found that the suspect disappeared in a building on Tianyuan Road.

The traffic police visited and investigated the building and obtained monitoring of the building. They found that after the delivery rider finished delivering the meal in the building, he entered the bathroom, took off his takeaway clothes, and left the building wearing black clothes.

After contacting the takeaway company, the traffic police obtained the information of the delivery personnel on the day, and finally locked the suspect and summoned him to the squadron for processing.

In the face of multiple video surveillance evidence, the takeaway rider confessed to his illegal behavior.

  Upon questioning, the takeaway rider believed that he was wearing a mask and changed his clothes halfway through, and the traffic police would definitely not be able to find him and did not realize the seriousness of the hit-and-run accident.

Now, he not only has to bear the legal consequences, but also bear a larger amount of medical expenses.