PA Police ruin Stolen Israeli Cars

The town, located south of the PA-controlled Samaria city of Shechem, has apparently served as the headquarters of a major car theft ring, where almost 500 stolen Israeli vehicles were found last week.
PA police arrested three fugitives at the site, in addition to dismantling a 155-mm explosive shell, according to a report released Saturday by the Bethlehem-founded Ma'an news office. No one was wounded and the thieves did not attempt to harm the security forces' vehicles or equipment.
At least 941 stolen Israeli vehicles have been impounded - and destroyed – by PA police forces since January 1, 2010. None have been returned to their owners in Israel.
The issue of stolen vehicles making their way to the Palestinian Authority territories from pre-1967 Israel is not a new one, with accounts of such incidents dating back to 2006 and beyond.
Israel Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld told Israel National News on Sunday that a noteworthy many staff hours have been dedicated to preventing PA-Arab car thefts. He added there has been increased coordination between Israel Police and PA police authorities in recent months, with an exploit towards clamping down on the phenomenon.
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