I think this level of organisation is pretty routine for most car theft these days. Because it's so easy to do it to anything keyless in particular, it can be 'planned' much more easily, I don't think much theft (proportionally) is opportunist anymore, though that does spike a bit in winter with people leaving cars running on driveways.
It's a fairly basic operation all told - one guy on lookout (and in this case, with fake plates ready by the look of it), one guy with a repeater by the door, one guy with a receiver who gets the car going - once you're in and started, everyone else can jump in and you quietly drive away. It's rare for it to take more than a few minutes.