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While selling things on online marketplaces there is always an underlying risk that the transaction may or may not lead to a mishap. Even the websites themselves warn the sellers that they should be cautious as they will be meeting a complete stranger. But despite the warnings, unfortunately in this recent case, the seller of a 2004 Bentley Continental GT got carjacked and the incident then resulted in a shooting.

According to Fox 2 Detroit – an American news channel, recently a man was trying to sell his White 2004 Bentley Continental GT on Facebook Marketplace which has become a popular website in the US as people can list their vehicles for free and instantly be contacted by interested buyers. The seller had been speaking with someone acting as an interested buyer and arranged to meet in the parking lot of an office building in Troy, Michigan.

Everything appeared to be going smoothly during the preview of the vehicle until the prospective buyer sat in the driver’s seat and took out a semiautomatic handgun. Following which the carjacker then averted his gaze for a moment, and in the meantime, the seller took out a gun of their own. Undaunted by the seller, the robber then drove the ultra-luxury coupe straight towards the seller, crashing into the seller with their own vehicle. The man then fell to the ground as a result of this, and his gun fired in the process, however, no one was injured.

Soon after, the supposed buyer, as well as the individuals who arrived with him in a black Chevrolet Malibu, took off in the Bentley. The seller, on the other hand, was fortunately unharmed. The seller reported the incident to the police, but they just have a hazy description of the culprit. The police are still looking into the matter and attempting to figure out the carjacker’s IP address. The police said that the investigation is underway.

Last year in India it was revealed that Delhi has reported the highest level of vehicle thefts. In the capital city, more vehicles were stolen than the number of mobile phones. Between 2011 to 2020, 3,07,000 vehicles have been stolen according to the data from Delhi Police.

The data from the National Crime Records Bureau states that a vehicle is stolen every 12 minutes in 2019. When compared to other big cities, Delhi seems unsafe for vehicles. A vehicle is stolen every four hours in Mumbai whereas, in Bangalore, a vehicle is stolen every two hours.

The number of vehicle thefts is also not decreasing. Till June 15th, 15,667 vehicles have been stolen. In 2020, during the same period 13,130 vehicles were stolen. So, the figures of stolen vehicles is continuously increasing.

Most of the cases still are not solved. The recovery rate of 2020 was 11.94 percent which means only 11.94 percent of stolen vehicles were recovered. However, the recovery rate of stolen two-wheelers is much better at 72 percent.

According to experts, the increase in vehicle thefts is due to the prevalence of criminal groups that are well organized and disciplined operation. They also have well-established networks. Due to this, it is difficult to catch them and find the stolen vehicle.




While selling things on online marketplaces there is always an underlying risk that the transaction may or may not lead to a mishap. Even the websites themselves warn the sellers that they should be cautious as they will be meeting a complete stranger. But despite the warnings, unfortunately in this recent case, the seller of a 2004 Bentley Continental GT got carjacked and the incident then resulted in a shooting.

According to Fox 2 Detroit – an American news channel, recently a man was trying to sell his White 2004 Bentley Continental GT on Facebook Marketplace which has become a popular website in the US as people can list their vehicles for free and instantly be contacted by interested buyers. The seller had been speaking with someone acting as an interested buyer and arranged to meet in the parking lot of an office building in Troy, Michigan.

Everything appeared to be going smoothly during the preview of the vehicle until the prospective buyer sat in the driver’s seat and took out a semiautomatic handgun. Following which the carjacker then averted his gaze for a moment, and in the meantime, the seller took out a gun of their own. Undaunted by the seller, the robber then drove the ultra-luxury coupe straight towards the seller, crashing into the seller with their own vehicle. The man then fell to the ground as a result of this, and his gun fired in the process, however, no one was injured.

Soon after, the supposed buyer, as well as the individuals who arrived with him in a black Chevrolet Malibu, took off in the Bentley. The seller, on the other hand, was fortunately unharmed. The seller reported the incident to the police, but they just have a hazy description of the culprit. The police are still looking into the matter and attempting to figure out the carjacker’s IP address. The police said that the investigation is underway.

Last year in India it was revealed that Delhi has reported the highest level of vehicle thefts. In the capital city, more vehicles were stolen than the number of mobile phones. Between 2011 to 2020, 3,07,000 vehicles have been stolen according to the data from Delhi Police.

The data from the National Crime Records Bureau states that a vehicle is stolen every 12 minutes in 2019. When compared to other big cities, Delhi seems unsafe for vehicles. A vehicle is stolen every four hours in Mumbai whereas, in Bangalore, a vehicle is stolen every two hours.

The number of vehicle thefts is also not decreasing. Till June 15th, 15,667 vehicles have been stolen. In 2020, during the same period 13,130 vehicles were stolen. So, the figures of stolen vehicles is continuously increasing.

Most of the cases still are not solved. The recovery rate of 2020 was 11.94 percent which means only 11.94 percent of stolen vehicles were recovered. However, the recovery rate of stolen two-wheelers is much better at 72 percent.

According to experts, the increase in vehicle thefts is due to the prevalence of criminal groups that are well organized and disciplined operation. They also have well-established networks. Due to this, it is difficult to catch them and find the stolen vehicle.

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