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Recently, in Wujiang, Suzhou, a real-life version of the theft case was staged. It took several men 4 seconds to crack the Ferrari key and then steal it. I have to admire it. What happened? Let's have a look!
On the afternoon of October 23, the local public security bureau in Wujiang received a report that a 4.5 million yuan Ferrari supercar originally parked in a car wash in Luxu had been stolen. after the police answered the police, they immediately rushed to the scene to understand the situation and accessed the surveillance video from the car wash.
Surveillance video shows three men near the Ferrari at around 01:51 in the morning, and then they sneak up to the side of the Ferrari, masked. Two of them seemed to be on the lookout when one of the men was seen holding a flashlight and then using a tool to open the door in just four seconds, with the headlights flashing all the time.
At first, the police suspected that the three men had spare keys, but when the police questioned the original owner, the owner denied this possibility. According to the route of the suspected vehicle, the police judged that the three suspects probably fled to Shandong.
On October 24, the police of Fenhu Police Station and the criminal investigation brigade of Wujiang District Bureau rushed to Shandong and, with the cooperation of the local police station, arrested all three suspects and explained the hiding place of the stolen vehicles.
After all the suspects were arrested, the police learned through interrogation that the three men were all post-95, and the youngest one had just reached the age of 20. Ma, the planner of this theft, actually had a good family. He once engaged in the business of used cars and used car accessories in Japan. Last year, he also spent more than one million yuan to buy a red Ferrari supercar of the same model as the stolen car through illegal channels.
Later, the Ferrari was stolen by someone else, and he was afraid to call the police. As a result, Ma could only find his own way to find the car, so he began to pay attention to the smuggled Ferrari supercar sold on the market. Later, Ma learned that there was a similar car in Wujiang, Suzhou, so he came to check and found that it was not the one he lost, but Ma secretly installed a GPS positioning device on the Ferrari and decided to steal the car.
After inquiry, it was learned that Zhao, a local locksmith in Shandong, was very good at driving this kind of super car, so he spent 100000 yuan to ask Zhao from Shandong to make a special unlocking tool.
In the early morning of October 23, Ma went with Zhao and his friends to steal the Ferrari. Then, according to the original plan, they installed a fake license plate for the stolen Ferrari and drove to Yancheng, Jiangsu Province. unexpectedly, the car was caught by the police before it was driven back.
At present, Ma and others have been detained in accordance with the law on suspicion of theft. The stolen car owner was informed by the police to come to the scene to return his stolen Ferrari. But surprisingly, the stolen Ferrari is also a smuggled car, and the police are further investigating the source of the Ferrari sports car.
The police remind: many so-called smuggled vehicles are actually foreign major accident vehicles, scrapped vehicles and even stolen and robbed vehicles, and after simple appearance packaging, they have become a new "luxury car" and enter the country through illegal channels. Buying these vehicles not only faces huge legal risks, but also brings great hidden dangers to road traffic safety, so it is best not to take a chance.
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