The Government has promised additional funding a police intelligence unit dedicated to the fight of against OC of car.
Working with a budget of ?300, 000 for the coming year - up from ?200, 000 - the Association of Chief Police officers' vehicle crime will continue to combat high technology vehicle crime intelligence service (AVCIS).
Announcement of the grant, said Interior Minister Alan Campbell, that it to deal with the "ever-increasing challenges of vehicle crime would go".
Activities by the service include 'Cloning' identities stolen vehicles legitimate cars, use or high performance cars steal order then ship in the Ausland.Seine other work includes identifying emerging trends in vehicle crime and recovery of stolen vehicles.
More than 1,400 vehicles were by AVCIS since its launch in December 2006, while the total value of recovered equipment is more than ?32. 5 million recovered.
The service achievements come against the descent vehicle crime, 1995 taken by two-thirds since its peak report crime in England and Wales 2007-2008 according to Interior Ministry.
Head of AVCIS acting detective Chief Inspector mark Hooper, said: "we are operating in a dynamic and constantly changing environment organised criminal adjust to overcome security measures and escape detection."
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