国际刑警组织警告加拿大已成为“世界汽车盗窃之都”
Canada Has Become The "Car Theft Capital Of The World", Interpol Warns

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/canada-has-become-car-theft-capital-world-interpol-warns

2024 年初,加拿大加入了国际刑警组织报告被盗车辆的数据库。 令人惊讶的是,在不到三年的时间里,加拿大就跻身国际刑警组织汽车盗窃案前十名的国家之列,尽管此前输入的数据有限。 据英国广播公司报道,这些被盗汽车最终被用于各种非法活动,包括在当地进行进一步的犯罪,或出口到国际上转售。 自 2024 年合作以来,在国外发现了超过 1,500 辆被盗的加拿大车辆。每周,大约 200 辆疑似被盗车辆都会在边境使用综合数据库进行标记。 保险业认为这个问题严重到足以将其称为“国家危机”。 车主的应对措施是安装跟踪设备和私人安全系统,例如针对不断增加的事故的护柱。 BBC 的一份报告提到,加拿大人每年在盗窃索赔上花费数十亿美元。 密西沙加居民瑙曼·汗 (Nauman Khan) 注意到当地入室盗窃和犯罪活动有所增加,促使他成立了一家护柱安装公司。 随着需求的增加,他也对持续发生的车辆盗窃事件中的安全问题表示担忧。 尽管加拿大人口较少,但其汽车盗窃率(262.5/10万人)超过英格兰和威尔士(220/10万人),接近美国的汽车盗窃率(300/10万人)。 汽车盗窃案增加的原因是大流行导致汽车稀缺、犯罪分子中车型的流行以及我们有利于进口的港口系统。 国际刑警组织秘书长于尔根·斯托克强调了被盗车辆作为有组织犯罪国际货币的重要性,并指出了它们在贩毒、非法支付和其他犯罪网络中的作用。 通过加强全球信息交流,国际刑警组织旨在改善边境筛查、发现贩运模式并逮捕嫌疑人。

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This summer, Interpol ranked Canada among the top 10 worst countries for car thefts out of 137, a "remarkable" achievement given Canada's data integration with Interpol only began in February, according to the BBC

After the cars are stolen, they are "either used to carry out other violent crimes, sold domestically to other unsuspecting Canadians, or shipped overseas to be resold," the BBC wrote. 

Since integrating the Canadian Police Information Centre's stolen vehicle data with INTERPOL's database in February 2024, over 1,500 stolen Canadian vehicles have been detected globally, Interpol wrote in May

The RCMP’s database, which tracks around 150,000 stolen vehicles, now helps identify over 200 stolen cars weekly, primarily at international entry ports.

The BBC noted that the Insurance Bureau of Canada declared car theft a “national crisis” after insurers paid out over C$1.5bn in vehicle theft claims last year. Police have issued public bulletins on preventing theft, while some Canadians are installing trackers and private security measures, such as retractable bollards.

Mississauga resident Nauman Khan, who started a bollard-installation business after experiencing theft, reports high demand for his services due to widespread car thefts. 

He told the BBC: “It’s been very busy. We had one client whose street had so many home invasions that he’d hired a security guard every night outside his house because he just didn’t feel safe.”

Despite its smaller population, Canada’s car theft rate (262.5 per 100,000) surpasses that of England and Wales (220 per 100,000) and is close to the US rate (300 per 100,000). The rise in thefts is partly due to a pandemic-driven car shortage and a strong international market for certain models, making auto theft lucrative for organized crime. Canada’s port system, which focuses more on imports than exports, also contributes to the problem.

In a press release, INTERPOL Secretary General Jürgen Stock said: “Stolen vehicles are international criminal currency. Not only are they used to traffic drugs, but also as payment to other criminal networks as well as fueling activities from human trafficking to terrorism.

“Sometimes overlooked, a stolen car is not just car theft. It is part of a major revenue stream for transnational organized crime. Through increased data sharing at the global level, we can better screen vehicles at border points, identify trafficking routes and arrest the perpetrators.”

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