Thieves Steal $3.7 Million Worth Engines From Jaguar Land Rover UK Plant
Highlights
- Thieves stole engines worth $3.7 million from JLR's Solihull facility
- The thieves allegedly made 2 trips to the plant to steal the engines
- JLR is yet to confirm the number of engines that were stolen in the heist
In an official statement, Jaguar Land Rover commented saying "We can confirm that we are working closely with West Midlands Police to investigate the theft of engines from the Solihull manufacturing plant. A reward is on offer to anyone who has information which leads to the successful recovery of these engines. It would be inappropriate for us to make any further comment whilst this investigation is ongoing."
As reports by the local media, the thieves rolled into the Solihull facility at 10.30 pm on 31st January 2017 and made it through the security gate to the plant, loaded up the rig with the engines and made an exit. Interestingly, the thieves drove in twice to steal the engines and before anyone could notice what the issue was all about. That said, Jaguar Land Rover hasn't confirmed the proceedings.
The Solihull Police have released a statement saying "An articulated truck is believed to have entered the site twice, each time hooking up to trailers carrying the engines and then leaving again through the gate."
The police did not speculate on whether or not there is a possibility of an inside job situation. On the other hand, Jaguar hasn't confirmed the number or make of the engines stolen from the facility. The company is also yet to confirm if the incident will impact manufacturing or vehicle deliveries.
Last Updated on February 6, 2017