In the police operation they have arrested two people and recovered five stolen vehicles
Agents of the National Police and Civil Guard, have carried out a joint operation in the town of Yecla, which has been dismantled an underground garage where stolen vehicles are desguazaban, arresting those responsible for the workshop on crimes against property .
The investigation last July began, when it was possible to determine the existence of a local in the industrial Urbayecla in the abovementioned town where parts of scrapped vehicles were sold.
Although the start of the research was conducted independently and almost simultaneously by both bodies, coordination mechanisms detect this coincidence allowed the goal and the necessary means to carry out a joint investigation that would optimize the progress of both bodies.
This facilitated rapid progress in research, achieving identify those responsible for the facts and locate the workshop where criminal activities were held.
Subsequently carried out two records in the garage used by the investigated, where five vehicles stolen and lots and pieces arranged for sale were found.
The modus operandi involved the theft of vehicles of different brands, using different means to override sophisticated locking systems, electronic and mechanical, vehicle.
Here in the workshop desguazaban, and destroyed tuition and frame numbers, even cutting into four parts chassis.
This is performed in a short time to prevent the recovery of vehicles.
The operation has led to the arrest of two men, a Spanish 56-year-old and a 38 year old Moroccan, and are charged with a crime against property.
The research was carried out jointly by the Group of Judicial Police Station Yecla National Police Unit and the Judicial Police headquarters of the Guardia Civil de Murcia.
Source: Jefatura Superior de Policía de la Región de Murcia