Afghan nationals suspected members of luxury vehicle theft ring - TokyoReporter
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Published on April 28, 2026.
Two Afghan nationals have been arrested for allegedly storing two stolen Land Cruisers at an automotive company in Ichihara City, Japan. The suspects are believed to have known the vehicles were highly sought-after. Police are investigating the possibility of a foreign theft ring using this location to store the stolen vehicles for sale overseas.
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