According
to Radio Free Asia, the North Korean authorities are attempting to track peoples ownership of cars.
While
the war atmosphere is rising in North Korea, the regime is attempting
to track down the owners of cars. If the owner is an individual and
not an entrepreneur or from a factory, then the regime are
confiscating the car and registration.
A
source said that this policy is being enforced in order to block
individuals from selling military petroleum. Also, the source
speculated that the seizures are because of Choi Boo-il, the new
director of Peoples Safety Agency, attempting to increase his
achievements while in power.
Source: Radio Free Asia
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