Car cars have found a very clever way to steal Ferraris.

Car cars have found a very clever way to steal Ferraris.

Everyone who has Ferraris and other expensive cars should be very careful. The law enforcement forces in South Africa are dealing with a criminal group that is targeted by new vehicles from Ferraris. They are using a way as light as cunning as it is to [...]

Everyone who has Ferraris and other expensive cars should be very careful.

The law enforcement forces in South Africa are dealing with a criminal group that is targeted by new vehicles from Ferraris.

They are using a way to steal such precious cars as light and cunning.

Officials from Ferrari have announced that an account running on Facebook is not owned by them, and while it is still open, it may be committing various thefts.

By this account, they are presenting themselves as officials from Ferrari and are personally contacting owners who have such cars to announce a new update. Thinking everything's fine, they're setting up these thieves.

In their homes, tomorrow, cars for the transport of cars, wrapped in original logos were shown.

They have also been introduced to documents that seemed to be official so that the owner could sign and hand over the car. Once he commits the crime, the car is out of the GPS system and falling into its grip, it's become impossible.

A Ferrari 812 The superfast, who was stolen and sent to neighboring Mozambique, where all the parts were removed, was among the first to be reported as stolen.

“The Ferrari's main centre doesn't call anyone personally, to announce new updates, or that any kind of cars should go back. Don't fall prey to the con men who call you, as if to help you”, says the Ferrari reaction.

It is reported that there are not only cars from the Ferrari that have been the target of this fraud, since several cars from Audi and Toyota have also been misused.

So far, security authorities in South Africa have not fallen on these thieves, while there is danger that they may be doing similar frauds and beyond.

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