Thailand return 35 stolen cars to Malaysia


Bangkok, Nov 9 (IANS): Royal Thai police on Monday handed over 35 luxury cars stolen from Malaysia and smuggled across the border into Thailand.

This was the third return of stolen vehicles to Malaysia this year, The Bangkok Post reported.

Thai deputy police chief Vinai Thongsong said Thailand has now returned 75 stolen vehicles to Malaysia in 2015.

They were all luxury vehicles stolen and smuggled into Thailand.

Police were still trying to track down other vehicles stolen in Malaysia and brought across the border.

  

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