Un rastreador GPS conduce a la policía a una red de ladrones en Polonia

Un rastreador GPS en el quad de Erik Asp ayudó a la policía a localizar a los presuntos ladrones en Polonia. Los delincuentes fueron detenidos tras haber robado cerca de 70 vehículos en el centro de Suecia. El juicio contra ocho sospechosos está en curso en el Tribunal de Distrito de Falun.

En octubre, el quad y la moto de cross de Erik Asp fueron robados de su casa a las afueras de Leksand. Un antiguo rastreador GPS que Erik había instalado en uno de los vehículos varios años antes se activó, permitiendo seguir sus movimientos.

La señal llevó a la policía hasta Polonia, donde los presuntos autores fueron interceptados. Se sospecha que la red de ladrones se apoderó de unos 70 quads y motos de cross en Dalarna, Gävle, Uppsala, Värmland, Jämtland y Örebro.

"Se siente muy bien que muchas otras personas a las que robaron recuperen sus vehículos, especialmente aquellas que no podían asegurarlos", comenta Erik Asp.

Se dio cuenta rápidamente de que se trataba de una banda mayor. "Entendí que no se trataba solo de nuestros tres vehículos, porque de lo contrario no habría sido tan importante para los ladrones transportarlos fuera de Suecia", añade. El juicio contra ocho personas se está celebrando durante los meses de abril y mayo en el Tribunal de Distrito de Falun.

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