“When a smart key falls into water or stops working, the owner often seeks someone to duplicate it. But in doing so, they may unknowingly deal with unscrupulous technicians who make an extra copy, or extract the car’s digital code for later use,” Waliggo said.
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Interpol Uganda director Joseph Obwona recently showing some of the suspected stolen luxury vehicles that were seized. They are currently parked at Interpol headquarters at Kololo, Kampala. (Credit: Stuart Yiga)
By Simon Masaba and Mohammed Ssebuliba
Journalists @New Vision
#Police #Interpol #Car theft #New tactics
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Car thieves are finding new ways to steal motor vehicles. From new scams to keyless car bypasses, how can you keep your car safe? Simon Masaba
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