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North Macedonia part of Frontex-led operation resulting in recovery of 505 stolen cars, 16 boats, 2,000 stolen vehicle parts

North Macedonia part of Frontex-led operation resulting in recovery of 505 stolen cars, 16 boats, 2,000 stolen vehicle parts

Skopje, 3 November 2023 (MIA) - A Frontex-led operation Mobile 6, which took place in October 2023, has allowed for the recovery of 505 stolen cars, around 2,000 stolen vehicle parts, 16 boats, 32 outboard engines and 248 forged documents. In addition, the participating authorities identified 209 migrant smugglers.

 

Operation Mobile 6 took place at the EU’s external land borders, as well as border locations in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia. The operation involved around 400 law enforcement officers from 25 countries, who carried out detailed checks across several locations, Europol said in a press release on Friday.

 

"Law enforcement identified a variety of criminal tactics during the operation, including several instances involving so-called 'cloned cars’. Criminals use the identity papers belonging to another vehicle, usually a destroyed car, of the same make, model and colour. The papers are presented to the authorities in the event of a border control procedure connected to the search for a stolen car. Such incidents present a growing problem for border officers, as the sophistication of forged vehicle identification numbers increases," reads the press release. 

 

Europol, it adds, supported Operation Mobile 6 by providing expertise during the preparation meeting as well as contributing to the database checks during the action phase.  

 

"One example included Greek authorities requesting the Europol guest officer deployed to the border between Greece and Türkiye to crosscheck information about an arrested person. The suspect had been taken into custody while attempting to cross the border in a car reported stolen in Austria a few days before. With the information provided by the Europol guest officer, the vehicle was linked to a request from the Austrian authorities," Europol says. 

 

The operation took place under the umbrella of EMPACT, the European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats, which tackles the most important threats posed by organised and serious international crime affecting the EU. EMPACT strengthens intelligence sharing and strategic and operational cooperation between national authorities, EU institutions and bodies, and international partners. 

 

"Operation Mobile 6 falls under EMPACT’s organised property crime priority," the press release reads. 

 

Participating countries in the operation included Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and participating agencies/organisationa included Europol, Frontex and INTERPOL. 

 

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