Doncaster vehicle dismantling operation uncovers £300k in stolen parts
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【Summary】Police in Doncaster have uncovered a 'chop shop' containing stolen car parts worth £300k. Collaboration with other forces is key in tracing stolen vehicles and dismantling such operations.
FutureCar Staff
Sep 05, 2023 4:17 PM PT
"We understand the significant consequences that car theft can have on individuals," the spokesperson stated. "This is precisely why it is crucial for us to collaborate with other law enforcement agencies nationwide to track down stolen vehicles and dismantle these illicit 'chop shops'."
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