Rent, run and sell: How car theft syndicates in Malaysia evade laws

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Rent, run and sell: How car theft syndicates in Malaysia evade laws
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Many victims are app-based car rental providers, who are reportedly told to sue their 'renters' for breach of contracts instead of reporting the crimes. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PETALING JAYA - Car thieves in Malaysia are doing it the easy way now. They pay a small fee to rent luxurious cars, disable the Global Positioning System in them and go off the radar.

Victims wishing to get back their vehicles would be asked to pay around RM5,000 to RM10,000, or they can bid their cars goodbye. Kereta JT or Jual Terus , Kereta Piang or Piang Lari Bank and Kereta Murah – these are just some of the many identifications used by these syndicates to hide the vehicles’ actual status.

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