The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has disclosed that up to 10,000 stolen cars enter the country each year.
He made the disclosure while addressing recent concerns about its methods in fighting vehicle theft.
He stated that its operations are far from 'rambo-style' but instead based on data and thorough investigations.
Speaking on The Key Points on TV3 on August 23, the Head of Legal and Prosecution at EOCO, Leo Anthony Siamah, explained that the agency does not randomly stop cars; instead, it uses a comprehensive database to track stolen vehicles to specific garages and dealerships as part of its asset investigations.