Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Relay thefts still proving to be a major player in vehicle crime

GLOBAL TELEMETRIC­S HAS LAUNCHED AN AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ABOUT THE INCREASE IN VEHICLE THEFTS, WHICH IT AIMS TO HELP PREVENT WITH ITS SMARTRACK TECHNOLOGY

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GLOBAL Telemetric­s has warned consumers against complacenc­y with the new 72 plate registrati­ons set to be released on September 1, 2022, reporting an 85 per cent increase in vehicle recoveries compared to 2021.

Last year, Global Telemetric­s successful­ly recovered

£23 million worth of vehicles. With £8 million worth of vehicles recovered in the final four months of 2021, this number is set to be far surpassed.

London, West Midlands, Lancashire, Yorkshire and Essex have been identified as hotspots for thefts so far this year.

As technology improves and new cars are released, one feature still found to be lacking is security; relay thefts

on keyless vehicles are still on the rise and show no signs of slowing down.

By far, the most popular vehicle stolen for Global Telemetric­s is the Range Rover, which made up

51 per cent of all the vehicles recovered so far in 2022.

A high percentage of these premium vehicles are targeted due to the high demand for vehicles or parts when broken down, providing a lucrative business model for organised crime gangs.

Range Rovers and similar premium vehicles adopt keyless technology and are increasing­ly easier to steal. Signal boosting relays pick up the signal of a key and allow for a blank key to be reprogramm­ed, or the vehicle to be unlocked and started via the transmitte­r.

Operations manager for Global Telemetric­s, Gavin Hennessy, warned: “Most people don’t realise how simple and quick a keyless relay theft can be. Even outside their own homes, relay thefts can be completed within a couple of minutes.”

Thanks to aftermarke­t tracking devices like Global Telemetric­s’ SmarTrack devices, more victims are able to reclaim their vehicles despite the manufactur­er’s in-built device often being removed.

The tracking device accurately pinpoints the location of the vehicle which is then passed to a dedicated repatriati­ons team who work alongside the police to secure the vehicle. Customers are then able to collect after initial forensic and Crime Scene Officers have conducted investigat­ions.

In some cases, vehicle theft is not straightfo­rward. Global Telemetric­s’ dedicated Stolen Vehicle Recovery team have been able to locate devices that are jammed, removed or exported to other countries.

The use of advanced methods such as SIM Triangulat­ion, ANPR, and contacts across the globe - utilising years of advanced expertise and experience across the industry - have produced results for customers across its 16-year history.

SmarTrack devices cater for all vehicle types including plant machinery and fleet vehicles, starting at £299 inc VAT with first-year subscripti­on.

To protect your vehicle from becoming another statistic, you can contact Global Telemetric­s or SmarTrack by visiting smartrack.uk.net calling 0800 279 6401 or emailing sales@smartrack.uk.net. You can also follow on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

 ?? ?? UK-based company Global Telemetric­s uses tracker telemetry to supply a secure API of tracking platforms
UK-based company Global Telemetric­s uses tracker telemetry to supply a secure API of tracking platforms
 ?? ?? SmarTrack devices help to locate and reclaim stolen vehicles
SmarTrack devices help to locate and reclaim stolen vehicles

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