Criminals used a fake wall to hide an illegal vehicle breakdown in the east of São Paulo. According to the Civil Police, the space, located in Cidade Tiradentes last Tuesday (20), was used to dismantle stolen or stolen vehicles.
The structure had a window and was close to a real wall, made of bricks. As they pushed the fake wall, the agents saw that the place was full of vehicle pieces on the floor and a dismantled vehicle.
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In total, four breakdown were located during the police action. According to police, the properties were located in nearby streets. The buildings were precarious, with brick walls, taps in wood and covered with tile. The structures were assembled to simulate mechanical workshops and not draw attention. The locations were also used for parts trade.
At least eight stolen or stolen cars were found at the investigated sites. Some were already dismantled. In addition to the location of the breakdown, two men, 26 and 42, were arrested in the act while dismantling a stolen car on the 15th.
They, who already had police tickets, were arrested for receiving, tampering with a motor vehicle identifier and criminal association.
In other addresses, no one was found, only car parts. Most objects were plates, engines, doors, wheels. All were seized for the expertise.
Investigations continue to identify and arrest others involved in the crime.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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