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Bangkok Metro Police close down Facebook page selling stolen cars

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Metro police close down Facebook page selling stolen cars

 

BANGKOK, 23 March 2017 (NNT) - The Metro Police Bureau has arrested a group of people, who sold stolen cars via a Facebook page, and confiscated 19 vehicles. 

According to Acting Metro Police Chief Pol Maj Gen Surachai Kuantechakupt, most of the vehicles were stolen and given a new license plate while some of them were untaxed supercars. 

Seven people who ran the Facebook page were charged with forging car documents. One of their clients who bought a car with a fake license plate reported to the police, which led to the arrest. The buyer denied knowing beforehand that the car was given a fake license plate. 

Pol Maj Gen Surachai urged anyone whose BMW and Toyota Prerunner were stolen to visit the Metro Police Bureau to identify their vehicles or visit the bureau’s anti-auto theft Facebook page for more information.

 
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-- nnt 2017-03-23

I don't think that they found many BMW and Benz that are almost never stolen here (Except if you let your keys inside with open doors for 2 or 3 months maybe().

 

 

Yeah right , the buyer didn't know he was buying a stolen car, pull the other one it whistles Dixie.........................................:coffee1:

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