The police in Canada have arrested 18 persons for allegedly
stealing vehicles valued at $4.5 million.
Cross Cresswell, a detective at the auto cargo theft unit of
York Regional Police, made the announcement on Friday.
He said the arrests were made under Project Majestic, a
police operation launched in December 2020.
Cresswell said the project was launched to address overnight vehicle theft of residents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Speaking on the suspects’ mode of operation, the detective
said cars are stolen under five minutes after a quick reprogramming of the
ignition computer.
He identified some of the stolen cars to include Lexus and
Toyota SUVs, adding that the cars are often shipped to Nigeria, Ghana and the
United Arab Emirates (UAE).
“The group of thieves will target affluent residents area in
the GTA. They will scout cars in the evening hours and return in the early
morning hours. They will force their way into the vehicle and at that point
they will be reprogramming the car’s computer to recognize their own key for
the vehicle and they then complete the theft by removing it from the residents
driveway,” he said.
“The vehicles that
are targeted are because of their value overseas, especially Lexus and Toyota
SUVs. They are quite valuable in the ports where they are being shipped to.
“The group would also operate at several levels with a group
of thieves that would bring cars to our traffickers. The traffickers would then
containarise those vehicles in sea containers and ship them to two main ports
in Nigeria and Ghana. We have also seen the middle east being a new area where
vehicles are shipped with the majority cars going to the United Arab Emirates.”
Cresswell said the police have recovered 60 high value
vehicles with many other tracked on the sea.
He said the York police worked in collaboration with Toronto
Police Auto Theft Suppression Project, the Peel Regional Police Commercial Auto
Crime Unit and Peel Regional Police Criminal Investigations Bureaus.
The detective said 18 suspects have been charged with more
than 170 offences.
He said investigators identified the criminal syndicate
allegedly responsible for stealing high-end vehicles from residential driveways
across the GTA following a two-month investigation.
Cresswell urged residents to park their vehicles in their
garage or adopt use of traditional anti-theft devices such as a locking device
for the car’s computer port.
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