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Published 10:37 5 May 2017 BST
Updated 20:43 12 May 2017 BST
"These criminals are very professional and have been operating all over Europe for the last year. They hadn’t been seen in Ireland for some time but it looks as if they’re back again. Their main targets are people with BMW cars. Once they steal the cars, the vehicles are then smuggled to the north before eventually ending up in Eastern Europe after they have been cloned."The signal jammers are used to prevent a car owner from locking their vehicle. Unfortunately, because they access the cars without forced entry, insurance companies don't cover it. A retired Detective, Sergeant Finbarr Garland, commented on the recent thefts:
“I’ve heard about these gadgets being used to override the signal. Motorists can only do so much to protect their vehicles. The criminals are getting more and more hi-tech. Motorists and the industry need to be aware of that.”
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