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Toyota Land Cruiser and Prado owners warned after organised theft ring dismantled
Summary
Queensland Police say they dismantled an organised syndicate that stole about 60 Toyota Land Cruisers and Prados and charged seven people; investigators have recovered roughly 15 vehicles while about 45 remain unlocated.
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Queensland Police say they dismantled an internationally organised car theft syndicate that targeted high-value Toyota Land Cruisers and Prados in late 2025. The alleged operation is reported to have run between October 20 and December 1, 2025, and drew support from multiple agencies. Police say about 60 vehicles were taken, with roughly 15 recovered in containers and yards and around 45 still unlocated. Seven people have been charged and are due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court in January 2026.
Key facts:
- Queensland Police reported the syndicate stole about 60 vehicles with an estimated total value near $8 million AUD.
- Authorities say roughly 15 of those vehicles have been recovered at shipping containers, ports and a wrecking yard.
- About 45 vehicles remain unlocated according to police statements.
- Seven foreign nationals have been charged with more than 300 offences and face appearances in Brisbane Magistrates Court in January 2026.
- Police reported the group used specialised electronic tools to bypass vehicle systems, and the investigation involved agencies including the Australian Federal Police and Australian Border Force.
Summary:
Police describe the case as a coordinated, international operation that moved stolen vehicles quickly for export and dismantling. Investigations are ongoing and legal proceedings are scheduled in Brisbane Magistrates Court through January 2026. Undetermined at this time.
