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Spain recovers ten stolen vehicles bound for sale in Morocco

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The Civil Guard and local police in Tarifa have arrested four individuals and are investigating six others after recovering ten stolen vehicles from various European countries. These vehicles were destined for sale on the black market in Morocco, according to the Spanish news agency EFE.

An official Civil Guard statement revealed that the stolen cars—originating from France, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy, and Spain—were either located within Tarifa’s urban area or intercepted while passing through the port.

Specialized teams are investigating the sophisticated methods criminal gangs use to forge and tamper with vehicle identification.

Through forensic evidence and technical reports, investigators provide the judicial authorities with the necessary proof to demonstrate the modifications made to both the vehicles and their associated documents.

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