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are the cops involved/aware of the names? If so, best not to name and shame.

If your handling this in-house - still probably best not to name them, then no-one will notice when they are missing/in a barrel.

yes cops are involved and names have been given with witness accounts as to where the stolen goods are, but still the cops dont do shit, they ring me every week asking if more evidence has magically turned up....I'll never understand the justice system its total bullshit, they are on camera, they have thier names, a witness saw the items in thier house and cops STILL wont go there.

f**king worthless shit, the laws simply protect the f**king crims. If this were where i came from in russia their doors would have been busted down and machine guns shoved in thier face asking where the f*k the goods are.

man this is not good to hear. Hoping that by some luck these crims get caught and you get your gear back.

Being a business, aren't these items covered under insurance?

Yea the items are quite rare, a white carbon fiber bonnet is hard to miss, and work CR Kais that stick out the guards without spacers is even harder to miss so with luck they will be spotted. Unfortunately being a jap wrecker insurance only coveres what's locked up in the shed and simon and myself were getting the car ready for his drift school on the weekend and just forgot to push it back in the shed after some beers.

Lol would love traps but unfortunately it's illegal in aus and the cops seem to prefer helping crims these days

That def sucks if police have an idea of the suspects and wont act on the info....they wonder why people take things into their own hands....I know I'd sure be pissed if it were me.

Goodluck with the outcome, hopefully there's some justice at the end of the tunnel

Yeah it sucks. Things got stolen from me before and the police said they can only knock on the door and ask.

They will need a warrant or if the goods stolen are more than $2 -3k something like that they "say" they can actually do something

They haven't even knocked on his door yet, and the stolen goods all together add up to about 6k with things like the racing seats and harnesses, apexi power fc, z32 afm, new oil catch can with speedflow fittings and lines, hybrid intercooler and piping, work CR Kai wheels, white carbon fiber bonnet a custom fabricated switch panel with switches and gauges.

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