Bentley Muslane stolen in London found in Pakistan

Bentley Muslane stolen in London found in Pakistan

A luxury Bentley worth £200,000 that was purportedly stolen in London was tracked down in Pakistan after traveling 5,000 miles thanks to a car tracker.

According to the agency, a tip-off from a “friendly country” led to the recovery of the Bentley Mulsanne V8 Automatic. Local media has speculated that British intelligence may have assisted.

Customs officers requisitioned the automobile from a driveway outside a residence in Karachi, Pakistan’s biggest metropolis, in the Defence Housing Authority (DHA), a wealthy neighborhood.

According to a video, the agents were unable to locate the car’s keys and had to shove it onto a recovery truck.

Officers were unable to locate the car’s keys, so they were forced to shove it onto a rescue truck.

The limousine-style vehicle had been parked in a wealthy neighborhood, and intelligence services assisted Customs officers in locating it by supplying its specific tracking number.

Foreign intelligence agencies assisted Customs authorities in locating the limousine-style automobile by supplying its specific tracking number. It had been parked in a wealthy residential neighborhood.

Officers noticed that the automobile had a Pakistani license plate, but after checking the VIN and chassis number, they discovered it matched the ID of the stolen vehicle.

The man in possession of the vehicle admitted that he knew it was stolen, reports Pakistan’s GEO TV.

According to the news outlet, the vendor “took all the duties to clear appropriate papers from the authorities involved.”

The website claimed that British intelligence was responsible for informing the Pakistani authorities of the position of the automobile.

Officers took it away, and a photo that appeared on Karachi Alerts’ Twitter feed seemed to show the pricey car being driven away.

Officers took it away, and an image on Karachi Alerts’ Twitter feed seems to show the pricey car being driven away.

Karachi-born Usama Qureshy tweeted a video of customs officers moving the automobile back and forth so they could load it into the retrieval van.

The automobile was discovered in the affluent DHA area of the city, he said in the caption.

DHA is a residential area that was first built to accommodate former Pakistani military personnel but now mostly houses civilians.

The neighborhood, according to the Pakistan Defence Officers Housing Authority, “serves as a model for offering unmatched living conditions in Pakistan.”

According to a statement made public by the investigating agency, “reliable evidence” indicating the automobile was stolen from London had been obtained from a “national agency of a friendly country.”

It further said that the “friendly country’s” intelligence services had located the stolen car’s specific street location as 15-B, South 10th Street, Defence Housing Authority, Karachi.


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