Cops Hunt Xbox 360 Hijack Gang

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Cops in the UK are on the look out for a group of theives who stole £500,000 worth of Xbox 360's early on Monday morning.


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The 46-year-old trucker was then attacked and his vehicle, owned by distribution firm Hellman Worldwide Logistics, was stolen. It was carrying a shipment of a new WWE: Smackdown vs Raw 2007 Xbox 360 bundle which is due to launch tomorrow,
The driver was later treated in hospital for superficial injuries. The emptied trailer was discovered abandoned on the A38 near Sutton Coldfield the same day.


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News Source: Reghardware.co.uk
 
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just an update, apprently there was 2 raids last week totalling £1million worth of 360's nicked

Over £1 Million of Xbox 360's Hijacked in a Week - UK

In two seperate instances in the UK, thieves have made off with Xbox 360's worth over £1 million. A spokesperson of the Staffordshire police said they will most likely go to people looking for a pre-christmas bargain. I don't know why he said that, what he should've said is we will bring those ******* to justice!



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A lorry load of Xbox 360s, worth GBP 750,000 was stolen on Wednesday, while a separate incident saw a truck with GBP 260,000 worth of consoles hijacked just days earlier, according to the Express and Star.

Road freight crime is an ongoing problem in the UK, and costs the economy up to GBP 1 billion per year.

Thieves are known to slash curtain-sided articulated lorries to steal goods or to trick drivers into pulling over before stealing the entire vehicle and threaten violence.

Police believe the Xbox 360s will be sold off cheap to punters looking for a pre-Christmas bargain. "They are in high demand and cost between GBP 200 and GBP 300," said Peter Stevens, spokesperson for Staffordshire Police.
 
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