Smuggling Stolen Cars (Full Episode) | Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller
National Geographic・2 minutes read
Americans' love for cars is reflected in Hollywood narratives, but car theft remains a significant issue in the U.S., occurring every 36 seconds on average. International car theft rings, like the fraud boys in West Africa, profit millions from sophisticated operations involving stolen cars and other criminal activities.
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Car theft in the United States is a rampant issue, with a car being stolen every 36 seconds on average, leading to significant financial losses and a thriving underground market for stolen vehicles.
International car theft rings, particularly in West Africa, are sophisticated operations involving fraud boys who engage in various criminal activities beyond car theft, such as money laundering and romance scams, generating millions of dollars in profits by selling luxury cars at double the market price.
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Recent questions
How prevalent is car theft in the United States?
Rampant
How do car thieves profit from stolen vehicles?
Selling intact cars or exporting parts
What is the role of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in combating car theft?
Intercepting contraband
What criminal activities are associated with car theft syndicates?
Money laundering, romance scams, gold fraud
How do car theft operations impact the automotive industry?