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Gone in 30 seconds: Tech-savvy Johor car theft syndicates eye Toyota luxury models Lok Jian Wen Some Toyota car models confiscated by the police. PHOTO: POLIS JOHOR/FACEBOOK Crime syndicates in Johor targeting luxury and 4x4 vehicles need just 30 seconds to make off with the cars, which are then smuggled and sold to neighbouring countries, said local police. They use devices that can start a car’s ignition and jammers that turn off the vehicle’s alarms and Global Positioning System, said Johor police chief M. Kumar at a press briefing on July 25. Many of these syndicates, which mainly steal cars, motorcycles and automobile spare parts, were crushed during a month-long operation from June 21 to July 21, in which numerous district police forces in Johor were involved, he said. The police targeted car workshops, as well as automobile and spare parts sellers, among others, and arrested more than 110 men and women aged 16 to 59. Some of those arrested were also wanted for drug offences, while around two dozen of them were found to have been involved in stealing luxury cars and motorcycles. The thieves would operate in small groups of two or three people, using rental cars to roam estates, ungated residential communities and shopping centre car parks, said Mr Kumar. Stolen cars would be transported to neighbouring countries by land, where a single vehicle could fetch up to RM40,000 (S$11,520) on the black market, he added, without naming specific countries.
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