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    Thailand hands over stolen cars to Malaysia
    Friday February 27

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    Nazirah (with tudung) inspecting the stolen cars with Thailand Customs officers.

    BANGKOK: Thailand Customs handed over seven stolen cars to the Malaysian Ambassador in Thailand, Datuk Nazirah Hussain on Friday.

    The cars - Mercedes Benz, Toyota, Ssangyong, Mitsubishi and BMW - were stolen in Malaysia and smuggled into Thailand. They were among smuggled vehicles seized by the Thai Customs.

    Speaking at the handing over ceremony, Nazirah expressed the Malaysian government's appreciation for the cooperation and support by the Thai authorities to make sure the cars could be returned to their rightful owners in Malaysia.

    Director-general of Thai Customs, Dr Somchai Sujjapongse, said they seized 126 cars which had yet to be returned to Malaysia, with 46 cars having been returned between July 2012 and end of last year.

    Last year alone, Thailand Customs handed over 21 cars to Malaysian authorities, he added.

    He said certain procedures had to be observed before the seized cars could be returned, adding that for various reasons, most of the cars that were seized ended up in auctions.

    A total of 232 cars seized by the Thai authorities were put up for auction on Friday.

    Somchai said the day-long auction, the first for this year, was expected to generate more than 300 million baht in revenue.

    The most expensive car on auction was a Bentley Continential GT2012

    thestar.com.my
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