Finland Challan: Not thousand-two thousand, but a cut challan of Rs 1 crore, but why? - Newztezz Online

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Finland Challan: Not thousand-two thousand, but a cut challan of Rs 1 crore, but why?

Overspeeding has cost a person on the Ã…land Islands of Finland. His challan of Rs 1 crore has been deducted. Let us know what is the whole matter.

The maximum amount of challan of a person will be deducted for overspending. 1000 rupees or maximum of 2000 rupees or if it is too much then 10,000 rupees. But what if someone's challan of Rs 1 crore is deducted. Now the question arises as to how someone was challaned for so much money and where is this matter. Actually, this is the case of Finland , where overspending has become a burden for a person.

A person named Anders Wickloff was driving the car at a speed of 82 kilometers per hour. The maximum limit for driving a car on the road on which he was overspeeding is 50 kilometers per hour. This case of challan cutting has come to the fore on Aland Island of Finland present in the Baltic Sea. According to the local newspaper, Anders has been fined $1,29,544 (Rs 1,06,97,613). Here the calculation of fine is done on the basis of the income of the criminal.

Invoices worth lakhs of rupees have been deducted earlier also

After the challan was cut, Anders Wikloff while talking to the local newspaper said that he was very sad about the matter. At present, his license has also been suspended for 10 days. The thing to note here is that Wickloff has a history of getting hefty challans. Actually, this is not the first time that he has been fined so much for being caught overspeeding.

Wickloff was earlier caught overspeeding in 2018. At that time a fine of Rs 56 lakh was imposed on him. In 2013 too, he was caught for overspeeding. During that time a fine of Rs 84 lakh was imposed on him.

On the basis of which system the fine was imposed?

According to the American website Dailycaller, the calculation of the fine in Finland is decided according to the income of the criminal. This is called Day-Fine system. On the basis of this, before imposing the fine, it is seen that what is the one day's income of a criminal. After this it is divided by two.

For example, if a person's one day income is Rs 1000, then it is divided by 2 i.e. 1000/2=500. In this way, a fine of Rs 500 will be imposed on that person. Actually, this progressive fine system was introduced in Finland so that rich criminals could be punished. It is generally seen that rich criminals get away with paying small fines.

At the same time, Anders Viklof is a resident of Aland Island. He is the chairman of a holding company that deals in logistics, helicopter service, real-estate and tourism sectors. This is the reason why such a hefty fine has been imposed on him considering his daily income.

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