NYC Theft Ring Bust
I put in a call to NYPD about this. They gave me the cold shoulder and told me to go through my local PD for information on what was recovered. I can only hope.
Operation Biker Boyz Breaks Up Alleged Theft Ring By BRADLEY HOPE - Staff Reporter of the Sun May 4, 2006 The brains behind an alleged $4 million a year motorcycle theft ring dismantled this week by police and the FBI was Atilla Lengyel, a 45-year-old Hungarian with a penchant for speed. When his operation was at its height, a team of 20 thieves worked the streets, hot-wiring or simply picking up and hauling away high-end, high-price motorcycles, law enforcement officials said yesterday. The most sought-after bike was the Suzuki "Hayabusa," which can clock 200 mph. The ring stole between 300 and 400 bikes a year, including a Harley Davidson worth $50,000, police said. "This group loved to drive these motorcycles fast," the commander of the NYPD's Auto Crimes Division, Deputy Inspector Howard Lawson, said. "They all knew each other - a kind of subculture of motorcycle enthusiasts." The only problem, Mr. Lawson said, was that they liked to ride other people's bikes and then sell them for thousands of dollars. The nearly year-long investigation by the joint task force of police, FBI agents, and Homeland Security Immigration Customs Enforcement agents was called Operation Biker Boyz. In the last week, 20 of the 23 alleged members of the operation were arrested in the New York area and in Hungary. Mr. Lengyel, whom police say is the mastermind of the operation, faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted on charges of enterprise corruption, the Queens district attorney, Richard Brown, said. Other members of the alleged operation face up to seven years for lesser crimes, including grand larceny and criminal possession of stolen property, he said. The brains behind an alleged $4 million a year motorcycle theft ring dismantled this week by police and the FBI was Atilla Lengyel, a 45-year-old Hungarian with a penchant for speed. When his operation was at its height, a team of 20 thieves worked the streets, hot-wiring or simply picking up and hauling away high-end, high-price motorcycles, law enforcement officials said yesterday. |
Did you call your locals yet?
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good luck with that.. but if i was you i wouldnt take your biek back..take th emula and get a new one..
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FTP?
G'luck man :thumbup: |
oh no...i hope its not ur bike...they're usually in pieces...and butchered. Take the cash and buy a new one. I wish u luck tho, because you have that personal link with ur bike...it like family!
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Problem is if the bike is found within 30 days and not totaled then they repair and I keep it. Finding its a longshot anyway.
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i remeber when i layed my r6 down... he appriased it for over 3300 and illhad were abunch of scratches..not even that bad and a cracked upper ohyeah and a faireng stay broke.. i neve rfixed it just ziptied it and rode it.. but shit if he appraized that high for a few external blemishes imagine if he start going over th eengine and etc.. |
Rider stated that if just one side of a sportbike is rashed up and damaged it's considered to be totalled. :wtf:
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Just glad they're busted, always good to see the rings come DOWN.
PS: I had 5k in damage (all cosmetic) on my bike and they didn't total it... but I was told I could have if I wanted to... |
its about fuckin time they caught some motherfuckers who r stealin bikes
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Well known fact that theives take cars and bikes for quick money to get into the drug/gun game. Hope you get the chance to recover your bike. Hope it was insured, probably better off taking the cash on the theft. Ken |
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