Friday 19 April 2013

Detained at the Port of Motril, a luxury vehicle stolen in Spain, along with the driver.........






The Civil Guard have recovered in the port of Motril (Granada) a luxury vehicle stolen in Spain that was intended to sail for Morocco with documentation and counterfeit plates with those of other European countries, and have arrested a 32 Moroccan citizen, a resident of Madrid, accused of car theft and falsifying their data.

   
The arrest took place at noon on Wednesday during the security check of vehicles and people    loading onto the ship bound for Melilla, as reported in a statement Armed Institute.

   
Specifically, the officers identified the driver of a passenger car with foreign registration BMW and he introduced them the certificate of registration and the receipt of compulsory insurance which was listed as owner of the vehicle.

   
The documentation appeared the vehicle chassis number and fact, die in the car appeared that number so apparently everything was fine. However, the policemen found some evidence that made them suspect that this number could have been tampered with and that it could be a stolen vehicle, so they made a thorough inspection and managed to find out the true number of frame.

   
After consulting this new number in the databases you have access to the Guardia Civil, the agents found that belonging to a passenger of the same make and model, whose abduction had been reported in the suburb of Majadahonda last November .

   
That is, the vehicle that stopped now intended to embark for Morocco abroad but was not Spanish. It had been stolen in Madrid and had turned the documentation and enrollment had put another of the same features, but abroad, particularly Belgian, and his fate, like that of many other vehicles of this type was to be sold in Morocco or any other North African country.

   
It is the second stolen vehicle Civil Guard recover this year before it was embarked for Morocco. The previous car had been stolen recovered in Holland and also had doubled enrollment and documentation.