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mianyang a former Chinese intelligence officer orchestrated one of the world's most successful car thefts in 1999 with his team they targeted high-end cars like Audi BMW and Mercedes-Benz through military Precision Yang amassed millions of dollars from these heists these daring Ventures would ultimately earn him the nickname America's greatest car thief and it all started in New York a sudden increase in the vanishing of luxury cars caught New York by surprise given the city's wealth and high concentration of high-end cars the gang of Thieves had plenty of options to choose from as the thefts continued the thieves became more proficient carrying out a greater number of car thefts in a shorter time frame in a single week a total of 48 high-end Vehicles were reported stolen but that's not all almost half of these vehicles were stolen in a matter of seconds meaning the victims had little to no information to give to the police about the perpetrators on how it happened this gang was not only well organized but also conducted their operations with utmost stealth leaving behind no traces of their presence the thieves had a methodical approach they would gain access to his car skillfully deactivate any anti- theft mechanisms calmly start the engine and drive away it appeared as though someone was simply driving their own vehicle out of a parking lot except this time the car rightfully belonged to someone else the police attempted to identify a consistent pattern in these car thefts but were unsuccessful in doing so the gang operated by stealing cars from various locations throughout New York making it challenging to predict their next move frustration grew within the police force when they noticed that the stolen cars spare parts were not appearing as anticipated typically when a car is stolen its components are dismantled and some parts are often sold on the black market in this manner car thieves managed to sell stolen cars without arousing suspicion however this car theft operation stood out from the norm because none of the solar Vehicles components appeared on the streets or in spare parts stores throughout the country this led to authorities to suspect that the stolen luxury cars were being smuggled out of the country they dispatched a team to investigate Brooklyn ports as it was the most likely place for exporting a large number of vehicles however the team came back without any evidence of suspicious activity related to car theft at the Port this left them wondering did the car simply vanish Into Thin Air despite having limited information about the culprits the police were certain of one thing the heist was orchestrated by a skilled professional likely someone with strong ties to the world of organized crime m xianyang is a Chinese Army intelligence officer who became America's greatest car thief in the late 1980s mianyang was discharged from the Army and moved to Shanghai upon relocating to Shanghai the former Chinese Military Intelligence officer noticed a vacuum that needed to be filled during that period there was a strong desire for luxury Vehicles among the affluent population in Shanghai however many of them were unable to purchase these cars as they were not readily available for sale recognizing this as a promising opportunity M xiangyang decided to leverage his prior experience in investigating Asian Smugglers to explore a new business venture he reached out to one of the leaders of the local gang in Shanghai and presented a business proposition mangang explained to the gang leader that he had previously worked as a Chinese intelligence officer investigating Asian SM Ling networks consequently he possessed knowledge of smuggling routes and could facilitate the smooth transition of cars into Shanghai the gang lead on the other hand would use his influence and sell the cars to his Network he welcomed the idea since he knew how lucrative the business was he could easily get a car for $100,000 and sell it for $200,000 in China thanks to the considerable demand for luxury cars in the country the two agreed to a 60/40 split deal jinyang would take 60% of the profit while the gang leader would take 40% % the Shanghai gang boss gave jinyang half a million dollars on the spot to set up his team and begin operations Yang chose to operate in the city of New York because he knew the city had a lot of rich people and would get all kinds of luxury cars he entered the country using a fake ID maintained a low profile and secured a warehouse where they could keep the cars before transporting them to China he ensured that the warehouse had no police station nearby and was located in a tranquil area with few people and low police presence jinyang handpicked each member of his team and...
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