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Urgent warning after Brisbane car theft syndicate is allegedly busted
Summary
Police say about 60 luxury vehicles, including Toyota LandCruisers and Prados, were stolen across Brisbane between October 20 and December 1 and that seven men have been arrested and charged; two of the accused are due to reappear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on January 27.
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Police say an international crime syndicate carried out a series of vehicle thefts in Brisbane in late October and November. Authorities report about 60 luxury vehicles, including Toyota LandCruisers and Prados, were taken between October 20 and December 1. Investigators say the thieves used a device that can disable vehicle computer systems to access cars. Seven men have been arrested and charged as part of the inquiry.
Known details:
- About 60 vehicles were reported stolen, collectively valued at around $8 million.
- Police allege the group included foreign nationals who arrived in Brisbane and exported some vehicles overseas.
- Authorities report some stolen vehicles were recovered from a Rocklea wrecking yard, the Port of Brisbane, and the Port of Melbourne.
- Seven men have been arrested and charged with more than 300 offences, and two men face multiple counts of vehicle theft.
- Queensland Police say there have been no further offences of this type since early December and that they continue to work with national and international partners and Toyota Australia.
Summary:
Police describe the investigation as a high priority aimed at preventing further harm and providing answers for victims, and say the syndicate no longer poses an ongoing threat. Two of the accused are due to reappear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on January 27, and police report ongoing work with domestic and international partners to finalise the inquiry.
