29 Charged In Takedown Of International Carjacking/Theft Ring
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Acting Attorney General
Approximately 160 stolen cars worth more than
The ring targeted high-end vehicles - particularly luxury SUVs - made by
Acting Attorney
"Carjackers are driven to steal and even to murder by the demand that exists for luxury stolen vehicles," said Acting Attorney
"The more we learn about the sophisticated pipeline between the supply and demand for stolen luxury cars, the better we can choke off that route and disrupt the flow," said Colonel
"We are joining forces to fight carjacking, which has reached epidemic proportions in some areas," said Director
"Through our multi-agency cooperation and good investigative police work, we've been able to stop a major auto trafficking ring that preyed on the traveling public," said
"It is rare that an international criminal organization is so closely linked to violence on the streets of America. Thanks to an exceptional relationship between HSI, the
Theft crews used various methods to steal cars, including carjackings. They always had a goal of obtaining keys or key fobs. Carjackers would often target victims by bumping their vehicles from behind on the highway. When victims stopped to address the situation, the carjackers would take their key by force or threat, or simply jump into the vehicle and drive off if the key was left inside. Guns or other weapons were used in a number of carjackings. Thefts also occurred at carwashes and at airports, where drivers would leave cars running at terminals and get out to unload luggage. Cars were stolen from manufacturers as they sat on carrier-trailers in lots, and other times keys and cars were stolen from car dealerships. Thieves would hold up valets to get keys and vehicles, or grab keys from valet boxes. Thieves also would search wealthy neighborhoods and find high-end cars unlocked with the key fob in the glove box. In other cases, individuals in the ring would obtain cars through fraud, using bad checks to purchase cars from new and used car dealerships.
After vehicles were stolen, the theft crew typically would store or "cool off" the cars at various locations, including hospital parking garages, long-term parking garages, residential backyards, warehouses and private storage garages, to make sure they were not equipped with tracking devices that would lead law enforcement to them. Other times, members of the ring removed tracking devices from the cars. After a vehicle was sufficiently "cooled," it was moved to a "fence."
The stolen cars typically moved through at least two levels of fences before reaching their ultimate destinations. Fences often used "wheel men" to move the stolen cars to different locations while negotiating purchase prices with other fences and potential buyers. The wheel men would move cars to and from storage locations, to shipping locations, and to buyers. While some cars were sold domestically, including in
The following agencies assisted in Operation Jacked, under the leadership of the
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Valuable assistance also was provided by the
The investigation was conducted for the
The investigation revealed that a number of individuals exercised leadership roles in the criminal enterprise, and certain defendants associated more closely with particular leaders or individuals within the larger enterprise. Seven men were charged as leaders of the enterprise. They were charged with the second-degree crime of leader of an auto theft trafficking network, as well as first-degree racketeering, first-degree money laundering and second-degree fencing. The following seven alleged leaders have been arrested. They also allegedly assumed other roles ranging from car thief to high-level fence.
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Three men were charged with first-degree carjacking. They also were charged with first-degree racketeering, second-degree fencing and second-degree receiving stolen property. The following two were arrested, and the third is being sought as a fugitive. His name is being withheld.
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The following three men were charged as shippers. They were charged with first-degree racketeering, second-degree fencing, and either first-degree money laundering or second-degree receiving stolen property. Oduro and Nasidi were arrested. Marfo remains a fugitive.
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3. Ahmad Nasidi, 33, of
The remaining defendants were variously charged with racketeering (1st degree), conspiracy (2nd degree), money laundering (1st degree), receiving stolen property (2nd & 3rd degree), and fencing (2nd & 3rd degree).
The following four men were charged who allegedly acted as high-level fences.
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Four men were charged who allegedly acted as street-level fences. The following two alleged street-level fences were arrested. The other two are being sought as fugitives and their names are being withheld.
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Eight other men were charged who allegedly acted as carjackers, car thieves and/or wheel men. Of those eight men, the following six defendants were arrested. The other two are being sought as fugitives and their names are being withheld.
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First-degree racketeering and first-degree money laundering carry a sentence of 10 to 20 years in prison, with a period of parole ineligibility equal to 85 percent of the sentence imposed, and a fine of up to
The individuals who were arrested were processed and lodged in jail with bails ranging from
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