Saudi Arabia: The Saudi Arabia police revealed the mystery of the theft of a person’s vehicle in front of his house in Riyadh after it was allegedly stolen with a “signal booster” device.
Police denied these allegations, asserting that the theft was carried out using the primary key.
And Saudi Public Security explained in a tweet through its official account on “Twitter” that the theft was carried out through the primary operating key, which had been lost by its owner ten days before the accident.
And Saudi security said in his account on Twitter, “The security authorities in the Riyadh region reported the theft of a citizen’s vehicle while it was parked in front of his house. He circulated in the video clip that he filmed and published as he was summoned to complete the legal procedures in this regard.
A video clip of car theft in the Al-Yasmeen neighbourhood in Riyadh was widely spread, with the claim that the theft was carried out by using a “signal booster” device, where the way it works is to pass all the cars parked in the neighbourhood until the device picks up the appropriate vehicle for the theft, which was denied by the Riyadh police.
شرطة منطقة الرياض: سرقة مركبة شخص أثناء توقفها أمام منزله تم باستخدام المفتاح الأساسي. pic.twitter.com/9inaSzI4lJ
— الأمن العام (@security_gov) August 16, 2022