Part of a vehicle’s exhaust device, catalytic converters are often targets for theft because of the valuable precious metals in their centers and the speed at which they can be stolen – less than one minute, according to the DOJ. Catalytic converters also often lack identifying markings, making it difficult to trace a stolen converter back to its owner.California, in particular, has become a “hot bed” for catalytic converter theft, said U.S. Attorney Phillip A.
“Last year approximately 1,600 catalytic converters were reportedly stolen in California each month, and California accounts for 37% of all catalytic converter theft claims nationwide,” Talbert said in the release. Nine defendants were charged in California with conspiracy to transport stolen catalytic converters, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and other charges related to the theft ring. Among those charged were three people who allegedly bought stolen catalytic converters and sold over $38 million worth to an auto shop in New Jersey, according to the Department of Justice.
The shop “knowingly purchased stolen catalytic converters and extracted the precious metal powders from their centers,” according to the DOJ. The auto shop made over $545 million from the metal powders processed from California alone. The defendants charged in Oklahoma shipped stolen catalytic converters to the same New Jersey shop, according to court documents. Three of the 13 defendants received over $64 million in wired funds from the auto shop.“This national network of criminals hurt victims across the country,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said in the release. “They made hundreds of millions of dollars in the process – on the backs of thousands of innocent car owners.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
Make them eat those precious metals.
So why do the continue to have outlets to sell them, come down on Salvage, get IDs from anyone who sells one, or make it illegal to sell them as salvage. You have the power to stop it, you've ALWAYS had it, Do something.
Now do a story on the idiot who tried to steal a catalytic converter, and got himself killed in the process. We call that 'the trash taking itself out'.
Half a billion dollars! Macaroni! I’m not sure whether to get into the theft business or the catalytic converter business.
Is there anything like it?
Is there anything like it?
That 200$ for that junk car not such a deal now huh. Lol
out of control crime from shoplifting , snatch n grab, stealing tyres and catalytic converters Stolen cars Because they have counties controlling the cops NOT state wide cops like UK
i was once a young chap and duped 'if you removed this c converter, you will immediately gain 10 bhp'
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