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 Ctrack Cracks Car-jacking Ring  
 

Three cars, three motorcycles and various equipment used for criminal enterprises were seized in an early-morning raid in Karachi's Model Colony, following information supplied to the police by Ctrack in Pakistan. These intelligence reports suggested that the gang's notorious ringleader, who had been arrested several times previously for vehicle theft, was again operating in Karachi after being released on bail five months before. The man had been selling stolen vehicles after changing their number plates; however, these efforts were not enough to thwart Ctrack's advanced technology.

Because the Ctrack call centre could verify the whereabouts of particular vehicles after they had been reported stolen by their owners, its response team was also able to confirm that the vehicles were operating with different licence plates, providing police with the proof they needed to obtain a warrant for raids across the city.

Following one tip-off from the call centre's response team, Karachi police intercepted a Suzuki Mehran, arresting the two passengers. Under interrogation, one suspect revealed the whereabouts of the rest of the gang, at a location where they had been keeping stolen vehicles while altering engine and chassis numbers. Abdul Wahab Arbani also confirmed what Ctrack already knew: that fake plates had been put on the vehicles. These were then sold using fake registration books purchased from corrupt local officials.

Acting on this information, police raided the gang's hideout, arresting several suspects and finding substantial evidence of their operation. Once again, ctrack's highly advanced technology enabled the police to make arrests. By supplying vital information undetectable to the naked eye, and uncovering a widespread and insidious operation, ctrack has continued to push the boundaries of stolen vehicle recovery, cleaning up Pakistan's crime-ridden streets.

Three cars, three motorcycles and various equipment used for criminal enterprises were seized in an early-morning raid in Karachi's Model Colony, following information supplied to the police by Ctrack in Pakistan. These intelligence reports suggested that the gang's notorious ringleader, who had been arrested several times previously for vehicle theft, was again operating in Karachi after being released on bail five months before. The man had been selling stolen vehicles after changing their number plates; however, these efforts were not enough to thwart Ctrack's advanced technology.

Because the Ctrack call centre could verify the whereabouts of particular vehicles after they had been reported stolen by their owners, its response team was also able to confirm that the vehicles were operating with different licence plates, providing police with the proof they needed to obtain a warrant for raids across the city.

Following one tip-off from the call centre's response team, Karachi police intercepted a Suzuki Mehran, arresting the two passengers. Under interrogation, one suspect revealed the whereabouts of the rest of the gang, at a location where they had been keeping stolen vehicles while altering engine and chassis numbers. Abdul Wahab Arbani also confirmed what Ctrack already knew: that fake plates had been put on the vehicles. These were then sold using fake registration books purchased from corrupt local officials.

Acting on this information, police raided the gang's hideout, arresting several suspects and finding substantial evidence of their operation. Once again, ctrack's highly advanced technology enabled the police to make arrests. By supplying vital information undetectable to the naked eye, and uncovering a widespread and insidious operation, ctrack has continued to push the boundaries of stolen vehicle recovery, cleaning up Pakistan's crime-ridden streets.

 
 
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