Four Arrested for Car Traffic

il y a 12 années, 10 mois - 7 Février 2012, Le Matinal
Four Arrested for Car Traffic
Elements of the Field Intelligence Office (FIO) have managed a big blow on Saturday with the dismantling of a gang, suspected of involvement in the trafficking of stolen cars.

As part of this investigation, detectives have seized the collar of a Moroccan, Lifiati Mehdi, aged 24, and its local accomplices, Nasurruddin Dilanee, 27 and Georgie Badoodhinkhan, 30 years.

The latter are the subject of a provisional charge of "larceny of cars". Court order, they are held in police cells. The men of Sergeant Gopichand also seized four cars, including a gray Mitsubishi, Honda and two Toyota Vitz. The vehicles have been modified and will be analyzed by the elements of the Scene of Crime Office (SOCO) and the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) of Reduced. Subsequently, the Police Vehicles Examiners count up one by one the chassis numbers and engine before comparing them with the entries in the certificate of Horse Power. The help of the National Transport Authority (NTA) will also be sought. 

These transactions might have gone unnoticed without a traffic stop Saturday morning, during which officers of the Central Division have arrested Lifiati Mehdi who was driving a car. After an observation, the police realized that his plate was false. The young man was flown to the headquarters of Vacoas and after verification, the police learned he was wanted by their colleagues from Grand-Bay for a robbery case. Subjected to close questioning, the suspect confessed to stealing several cars with the help of his two accomplices he swung identity. 

He said the band was flying these machines, then they modified the chassis numbers of vehicles and those to try to sell to individuals. 

The same day, police mounted two operations, one in Goodlands and one in St. Croix, which led to the arrest of Nasurruddin Dilanee Badoodhinkhan and Georgia. In addition, detectives seized four cars in the courtyard of the last named. According to our information, the investigators expect other arrests in the wake of this case.