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The company’s two Berlin-based managing directors are being investigated for gang crime, fraud and document offenses, as the Berlin police and public prosecutor announced on Wednesday.
Since 2019, public order offices and fines offices have discovered major deviations from telemetry data. These are used to automatically determine the location of the vehicles using GPS, which can then be used to calculate parking fees. The authorities suspect that by manipulating this data, significant parking fees could have been avoided. According to estimates, the state of Berlin alone could have lost parking fees amounting to 25 to 30 million euros since 2019.
According to the information, the police searched the living quarters of the two accused and the headquarters of the car-sharing provider in Berlin; In Düsseldorf, the Siegen-Wittgenstein district and Vienna, there were searches at companies that have business contact with the car-sharing company. Data carriers and business documents were seized.
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