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Luxury Car Theft From Prison: Police Smashes Network

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They send unspectacular young people from the Banlieue to Switzerland to steal luxury cars. But now the Neuchâtel police have smashed a network of cross-border crime. "A 15- and two 17-year-old French had previously stolen the valuable cars from a garage in Travers." Image: keystoneThey send unspectacular young people from the Banlieue to Switzerland to steal luxury cars. But now the Neuchâtel police have smashed a network of cross-border crime.
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They send unspectacular young people from the Banlieue to Switzerland to steal luxury cars. But now the Neuchâtel police have smashed a network of cross-border crime. "A 15- and two 17-year-old French had previously stolen the valuable cars from a garage in Travers." Image: keystoneThey send unspectacular young people from the Banlieue to Switzerland to steal luxury cars. But now the Neuchâtel police have smashed a network of cross-border crime.

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An operation by the SR of Lyon and the Ain group has just dismantled a band specializing in the theft of luxury vehicles and robberies in Switzerland. Thefts, committed mainly in the German cantons and commissioned in part from French prisons. Course-prosecution in Switzerland For two years, the police of the Swiss German cantons had observed frequent flights of two-wheelers and luxury sedans. On 14 July 2025, the police of Neuchâtel arrested th…

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L'Essor broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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