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A Network that Stole and Sold Cars with a Value of More than One Million Euros Falls

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The National Police has disarmed an alleged criminal organization that would have stolen more than 50 cars—between 6 and 10 a week—and then cut them off and sold them, in an operation in which nine people have been arrested in Madrid and Guadalajara.Continue reading...
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The band of at least nine people stole more than 50 vehicles between the capital and the Spanish-Manchega town of Guadalajara.

The thefts took place in Madrid and the cars were dismantled in Guadalajara before being taken to Africa via the Port of Algeciras.

The researchers estimate that they achieved a profit of 1.25 million euros in subtracted material

The National Police has disarmed a criminal group dedicated to the theft of vehicles for cutting and subsequent sale in Morocco, following an investigation carried out in Madrid and Guadalajara. According to police sources, those arrested stole more than 50 cars, which were subsequently cut off in an agricultural ship and sent to the neighbouring country. The operation culminated in the arrest of nine people, including two brothers who led the o…

The National Police has disarmed an alleged criminal organization that would have stolen more than 50 cars—between 6 and 10 a week—and then cut them off and sold them, in an operation in which nine people have been arrested in Madrid and Guadalajara.Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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Agents of the National Police have disarmed a criminal group, in Madrid and Guadalajara, dedicated to the theft of vehicles for their subsequent cutting and sale of components. They have been arrested... The entrance Fall a gang that stole vehicles in Madrid to send them to Morocco was first published in Gazetín Madrid.

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noticiasparamunicipios.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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