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I called the police after I lost my electric car and got it back, but the people in the Public Security Bureau said that the car thief was poor and had no money to accompany me. What should I do?

1. If the suspect has no executable property, even if you sue and win, you still can't get the refund of the arrears.

2. If you prosecute, first of all, it depends on whether the financial stolen by the criminal suspect meets the standards for arrest and prosecution (the standards vary according to the level of regional economic development). If a public prosecution has been initiated by the procuratorate, a request for criminal incidental civil action may be filed with the procuratorate. If it is a prosecution by the procuratorate, you don't have to consider the evidence. If the procuratorate does not initiate a public prosecution, then you can bring a lawsuit to the court, go through the procedure of private prosecution, ask the court to help collect evidence, and the court will transfer the file to the public security organ.

The public security organ has the obligation to recover the stolen motor vehicle, but if the electric vehicle has been sold at a price close to the market price, not the price of a black car, then there is no way to recover the electric vehicle, because the law will protect the interests of the third party who bought it in good faith. If this is the case, you can only recover from the criminal suspect. If he has no property, then no one can do anything.