There are disgusting thieves lurking around but the other question is how do they get shipped out of the country in containers, and allowed to leave the port without legal documentation?
Connections, someone working on the inside for a cut of the money. That’s the most plausible answer, nearly impossible to ship a stolen car across the continent without some kind of inside help.
Yeah that seems very inefficient. I mean the time, cost, and logistics, alone to get it to Nigeria. You'd be losing a lot of money just getting it there.
This can be easily be stopped if car manufacturers want to do that. They deliberately using low standard security systems in car. Who benefits if car is lost ??
You don't have to scan all outgoing (to Nigeria) containers. Just ban exports of vehicles to Nigeria. Problem solved. No cars will be stolen from any country henceforth. 😂
What was wrong with old-fashioned keys? They were more secure, and much, much cheaper to get spare keys. $500 to replace a key fob is absolutely ridiculous!
why are shipment leaving toronto ports when the police knows who is doing it.. a lot of ppl and getting money under the table from all these carjacking
I worked in international shipping for several years, really enjoyed RO/RO and breakbulk shipping the most. Anyways, I recall rumors of insurance fraud stolen cars being shipped overseas.
You guys keep calling a Highlander a 4Runner. You said he lost a 4Runner. Then you found a Highlander and said "We confirmed this 4Runner is the same one the dude lost". Except it's a Highlander not a 4Runner. Did you guys mix the word? Or did his 4Runner turn into a Highlander during transport? *Edit:* Oh kk. He said he seen pictures too. It appears you guys accidentally used the wong word and kept calling it a 4Runner by accident.
Some Nigerian nationals are committing crime too in Philippines, cuz they knew the laws in Philippines are so lax. Foreigners can easily enter Philippines even without background check. So sad.
@@lilianopara7347 oh come on, do we need to show you substantial evidence before you start believing? If you ever come across them please teach them ethics. Lack of ethics is what's driving them crazy not poverty.
I came to Canada (permanent resident) from the USA in 2006, and had to jump through numerous circus hoops to bring my 2004 Saturn over to Canada. As difficult as it was wading through the immigration morass (close to two years) it seemed even more difficult (and expensive) to get my car over. There is some massive skullduggery afoot here.
They probably have a way to get by all the legal checks. Like others say it is all organized crime and they probably own the ships carrying the stolen cars.
I was about to take a jog a month or two ago and literally a tow truck was positioning itself in front of my car confused I was about to ask why they were about to try to tow my car the guy looked at me said he made a mistake and took off never thought much of it
My sister's car was stolen from Westmount. The police didn't even bother to look for it, but they will fine you if you park the car. (even if you live there) There is no way, all these cars go through Canadian ports without dirty cops and and port workers helping this gang.
Those ports have thousands of containers waiting to be shipped and they get them on those ships fairly fast. Canada prides itself as an export country y'know. It isn't the port authority or the cop's job to find your car but CBSA. They don't have the staff to constantly monitor thousands of containers since the gov't doesn't really prioritize this crime since there's insurance.
I am a bit confused as to how this is possible. In America, my understanding is that you need a car's title in order to ship the car, is it the same for Canada?
Its all organized crime. They can probably create a new Title for the vehicles. Or where they are going, Nigeria, etc, Titles are not important. Just sell the cars.
Highly disgusted by the thief, legal shipping process, the audacity/stupidity of the thief to leave the plates on and the annoying fact that inspite this investigation he is not going to be reunited with his car or for the car to be returned to its country/home. If the Dealer is heavily fined, he would release the thief.
My cousin is hiding in the trunk. Couldn't afford a plane ticket to Nigeria. Wants to meet the Prince he's been supporting on line for the last 3 years
Both are easy for thief's. If its push button they just reprogram a new key on the spot in a matter of a minute or two. Ignition style they'll do it the old fashioned way.
A club lock is a joke really, if they can pick a door lock what will a club do? Same with wheel locks and programmable key fobs. If a thief wants a car on the hot list they are prepared to take it. They have endless resources. When owning a car you'll have to accept the fact there's a possibility of it being stolen, and if it is Bfd. Let go , file a claim and move on. Don't let the news scare you
Ya because they make cares without keys now .. it's purely wrong to not need a key for your own car. I literally picked up a rental. Starts without the key. Where's the safety features nowadays ??
The cheapest solution is to store the electronic key 🔑 fob in a FARADAY pouch. My truck is push button start and my wife got me two FARADAY pouches from AMAZON. Or, if you are cheap wrap the FOB in foil.
You should be able to go to the dealership you bought your car from an there should be something in the auto manufacturing law to protect these vehicles like tracking information on your car to get its gps location an could me more tracked down
Having your car stolen can be a terrible thing however that's what car insurance is for. Be sure to have a fairly comprehensive policy so your prepared for what could eventually happen to you. Don't keep anything that can't easily be replaced in your car, so if it did get stolen it's not the complete end of the world. File the appropriate documents, let go and move on. You'll find it quite liberating when you don't get so hung on materialized possessions
If he has the resources (time & money) to involve Interpol perhaps. Heard of an unfortunate situation like his, a Toyota Siena, stolen from Nigeria and sold in neighboring Cameron, little or nothing can be done about it
@@nanfwangdabiring1520 can't Nigerian government take this up, I mean the car should be shipped back to him or the monetary value, my suggestion might not make sense though, but I think since the car has been found it should not be a problem for him to get it back or better still those who stole the car should foot the expenses of getting his car back to him, it is better for him not to know that his car has been found than to know and not getting it back
It will be almost impossible to stop. Once a person run your plate your vin number come up, you can use the vin to program a key fob for the car. Car manufacturers makes it too easy to program key fobs
I'm sorry for those who lost their cars, but to state matters clearly, I have to counter that 26,000,000NGN is 70k+ CAD. It's much lower than that - do your research.
Full corruption by import and export companies as well, there are many insiders working in these shipping companies who let this slip by so easily on both sides Canada and Nigeria. My brothers vehicle was stolen on his parking lot after just walking in his house 5 minutes earlier. His neighbours both vehicles were also stolen a month ago a Lexus suv and a newer Honda accord. My friends brand new 2022 Hyundai Elantra was just stolen about 3 weeks ago as well. So easy for these criminals to do this.
Typical Ford - anything and everything for a buck. How about Ford trying to come up with better anti-theft devices. If put in at the factory the cost could be far less than aftermarket products and I'm sure their engineers can invent something that would work.
Thousands of containers of goods needing to be shipped right away and there's enough CBSA staff to monitor those ports. Like looking for a needle in a haystack.
"The Club" is virtually useless and wouldnt stop a teen car thief let alone a professional. Drive something that wont fit in a shipping container. A Humvee or a Caterpillar D6. An added bonus is that nobody will park next to you at the mall or Costco.
More than 4,500 containers a day would have to be opned, unpacked and re-packed each and every day. Container ships are only in port for less than a day to pick up 5 to 10 thousand containers.
There are disgusting thieves lurking around but the other question is how do they get shipped out of the country in containers, and allowed to leave the port without legal documentation?
mafia system fraud lol
Bribe I guess
Connections, someone working on the inside for a cut of the money. That’s the most plausible answer, nearly impossible to ship a stolen car across the continent without some kind of inside help.
@@ahmedhanif2055 Most of these uniform men and women have no integrity, the Customs are definitely involved.
Yeah that seems very inefficient. I mean the time, cost, and logistics, alone to get it to Nigeria. You'd be losing a lot of money just getting it there.
This could very easily be stopped by banning exports of vehicles to Nigeria, and scanning all outgoing containers
Ya. Police should be moles in the shipping companies. Then export all the foreign nationals and put the citizens in jail.
Well said. If one person is a criminal, then all his brothers, sisters, father and mother should be in jail for his crime.
This can be easily be stopped if car manufacturers want to do that. They deliberately using low standard security systems in car. Who benefits if car is lost ??
You don't have to scan all outgoing (to Nigeria) containers. Just ban exports of vehicles to Nigeria. Problem solved. No cars will be stolen from any country henceforth. 😂
@@naturalblockade3412 shipping is a bit more complex then you think,you can ship to any major port worldwide,change consignee and divert to Nigeria
How is is possible that you can export a vehicle with plates on it!? There are no checks or verifications on exported vehicles? Nothing!? WOW
Organized crime end to end.
Criminals don't follow laws mate
@@okaythankyoubyeee2501 what do they follow? And how did they move the cars out of Canada?
Dodgy shippers dodgy admin at country of laden
What was wrong with old-fashioned keys? They were more secure, and much, much cheaper to get spare keys. $500 to replace a key fob is absolutely ridiculous!
Report them to Interpol. In Nigeria, report them to EFCC.
why are shipment leaving toronto ports when the police knows who is doing it..
a lot of ppl and getting money under the table from all these carjacking
I worked in international shipping for several years, really enjoyed RO/RO and breakbulk shipping the most. Anyways, I recall rumors of insurance fraud stolen cars being shipped overseas.
You guys keep calling a Highlander a 4Runner.
You said he lost a 4Runner. Then you found a Highlander and said "We confirmed this 4Runner is the same one the dude lost". Except it's a Highlander not a 4Runner.
Did you guys mix the word? Or did his 4Runner turn into a Highlander during transport?
*Edit:* Oh kk. He said he seen pictures too. It appears you guys accidentally used the wong word and kept calling it a 4Runner by accident.
Exactly! I thought it was just me
Love the humor 😂
They thought a highlander was a 4 runner wtf.
Some Nigerian nationals are committing crime too in Philippines, cuz they knew the laws in Philippines are so lax. Foreigners can easily enter Philippines even without background check. So sad.
Best thing is to be vigilance at all time.
Not all crime are committed by Nigerian please
@@lilianopara7347 oh come on, do we need to show you substantial evidence before you start believing? If you ever come across them please teach them ethics. Lack of ethics is what's driving them crazy not poverty.
@@lilianopara7347 Some of them are really messing up big time.
@@lilianopara7347 Too many are, let's keep it real.
Why not tighten up the Ports!
no hands = cant steal , bring back old style punishments
You mean lynching?
We are civilized. Not barbarians anymore. You should move to Iran or Saudi Arabia if you like those practices.
We need to stop THIS
This is so infuriating
What is doing Canada police ??
Too busy carrying illegals luggage at Roxham Road because you know We have all the extra housing in Canada…
Very little. Stolen car? No big deal.
Its so sad Nigeria is being famous for all wrong reasons!
Ya'll do know the difference between a Toyota Highlander and a Toyota 4Runner, right?
Nah that don't.
That wasn't a 4runner but a Highlander!
I said the same thing! Glad someone notice!
Who ever want to steel my vehicle off my driveway shall feel the wrath of my shotgun.
I came to Canada (permanent resident) from the USA in 2006, and had to jump through numerous circus hoops to bring my 2004 Saturn over to Canada. As difficult as it was wading through the immigration morass (close to two years) it seemed even more difficult (and expensive) to get my car over. There is some massive skullduggery afoot here.
why would you bring such a POS car over?
@@bestreviews9666 😆😆
All shipments should be checked and those transporting should lose their license and jailed.
Lots of American cars all of the world a lot of them get there like this
They probably have a way to get by all the legal checks. Like others say it is all organized crime and they probably own the ships carrying the stolen cars.
I was about to take a jog a month or two ago and literally a tow truck was positioning itself in front of my car confused I was about to ask why they were about to try to tow my car the guy looked at me said he made a mistake and took off never thought much of it
My sister's car was stolen from Westmount. The police didn't even bother to look for it, but they will fine you if you park the car. (even if you live there)
There is no way, all these cars go through Canadian ports without dirty cops and and port workers helping this gang.
Hard luck. Was she able to recover the car?
Those ports have thousands of containers waiting to be shipped and they get them on those ships fairly fast. Canada prides itself as an export country y'know. It isn't the port authority or the cop's job to find your car but CBSA. They don't have the staff to constantly monitor thousands of containers since the gov't doesn't really prioritize this crime since there's insurance.
Get a manual fuel pump cut or manual ignition cut. For your car…… have it hidden and ur problem is solved
I am a bit confused as to how this is possible. In America, my understanding is that you need a car's title in order to ship the car, is it the same for Canada?
Fix your dumpster fire before commenting on other countries lol
Yes
@@liberatski so how will they ship a vehicle without it?
Its all organized crime. They can probably create a new Title for the vehicles. Or where they are going, Nigeria, etc, Titles are not important. Just sell the cars.
Not even a 4Runner , it’s a Highlander
Highly disgusted by the thief, legal shipping process, the audacity/stupidity of the thief to leave the plates on and the annoying fact that inspite this investigation he is not going to be reunited with his car or for the car to be returned to its country/home.
If the Dealer is heavily fined, he would release the thief.
They only catch the stupid ones
yes they could have at least returned the car back to owner once they finish the investigation.
The easiest way to stop getting your car stolen and ported to other countries unplugged your car batteries.
Insurance companies needs to force OEM to install proper anti-theft systems or else they shouldn’t insure their vehicles .
That sounds like a nightmare for the consumer
Go back to key 🔑 💯
What other countries did they shipped too?
They won’t say…
Lol they won't say, Nigeria car dealer won't remove an international car number if they bought the car legitimately that i know for sure.
Dont know what Canadian navy is doing? shipping? like what?
Stolen 4 Runner but shows a Toyota Highlander...lmaoo
My cousin is hiding in the trunk. Couldn't afford a plane ticket to Nigeria. Wants to meet the Prince he's been supporting on line for the last 3 years
LOL
One suit case can't bypass security but the whole container is okay? 🤔
If ports authority do their job it’s easy to stop this kind of theft.
Someone is paid off at the Shipping Ports.
Is it the press button start cars rather than ignition coil styled?
Both are easy for thief's. If its push button they just reprogram a new key on the spot in a matter of a minute or two. Ignition style they'll do it the old fashioned way.
Abdullah had a Highlander not 4- Runner.
Ignition cut off switch under the dash
That was not a 4 Runner-that's a Highlander! Get your story straight
Governments SOFT ON CRIMES , catch and release policies.
Based
I guess it's time to get the old school car lock...the steering wheel club or wheel locks
A club lock is a joke really, if they can pick a door lock what will a club do? Same with wheel locks and programmable key fobs. If a thief wants a car on the hot list they are prepared to take it. They have endless resources. When owning a car you'll have to accept the fact there's a possibility of it being stolen, and if it is Bfd. Let go , file a claim and move on. Don't let the news scare you
Ya because they make cares without keys now .. it's purely wrong to not need a key for your own car. I literally picked up a rental. Starts without the key. Where's the safety features nowadays ??
Wow that is amazing
could also be tech making copy of key at the dealer on oil change
This confirms that cyber security aint safe.
5,500 Miles
Best thing to do is to take out the fuse that affects the startability of a vehicle so it ilwill not start
Wow wow bunch of crooks needed to put away in jail no joke
Diversity is our strength !!!
I added a push switch to the alternator on my truck, so it cant start without the push button pressed, pretty low tech but effective.
Ah...make the car makers think of an easy solution, they make the cars, they need to make them secure !....
Why ask the car makers to do something when you can blame Nigeria?
This has been going on for years
The custom should take responsible or else they is curruction involved
The cheapest solution is to store the electronic key 🔑 fob in a FARADAY pouch. My truck is push button start and my wife got me two FARADAY pouches from AMAZON. Or, if you are cheap wrap the FOB in foil.
They don't need the key signals from the fobs
@@allenemokpae7627 Are you sure?
Yes
Can you send me a link for a high-quality key fob case that you would recommend?
@@alb.4089 Some pouches are crap. I found out the hard way. Just got 2 new ones that work...TICONN. My wife got them from Amazon.
HIGHLANDER. Say it again HIGH-LANDER 😂
I think it is happening with the knowledge of cop 👮♀️ else it’s not go out of boarders
Just Imagine?
You should be able to go to the dealership you bought your car from an there should be something in the auto manufacturing law to protect these vehicles like tracking information on your car to get its gps location an could me more tracked down
Have a fuel shut off put in it, or blame your crooked government that allows it to leave the country
Of course it has to be Nigeria 🤦🏽♂️
Don't they have LoJack?
Not 4runner... its a highlander
I guess someone didn't answer their email...
Maybe if you all helped the Nigerian prince get his money he wouldn't need to steal a car.
3:20 highlander not 4 runner
The Club. So basic. Simply the Best!!
Having your car stolen can be a terrible thing however that's what car insurance is for. Be sure to have a fairly comprehensive policy so your prepared for what could eventually happen to you. Don't keep anything that can't easily be replaced in your car, so if it did get stolen it's not the complete end of the world. File the appropriate documents, let go and move on. You'll find it quite liberating when you don't get so hung on materialized possessions
Please how will Abdul get his car back or the monetary value? Or is he gonna leave the car.
If he has the resources (time & money) to involve Interpol perhaps. Heard of an unfortunate situation like his, a Toyota Siena, stolen from Nigeria and sold in neighboring Cameron, little or nothing can be done about it
@@nanfwangdabiring1520 can't Nigerian government take this up, I mean the car should be shipped back to him or the monetary value, my suggestion might not make sense though, but I think since the car has been found it should not be a problem for him to get it back or better still those who stole the car should foot the expenses of getting his car back to him, it is better for him not to know that his car has been found than to know and not getting it back
Listen to Jon with your eyes closed and tell me you don't hear Ryan Reynolds 😂
get an aftermarket alarm system
It will be almost impossible to stop. Once a person run your plate your vin number come up, you can use the vin to program a key fob for the car. Car manufacturers makes it too easy to program key fobs
I'm sorry for those who lost their cars, but to state matters clearly, I have to counter that 26,000,000NGN is 70k+ CAD. It's much lower than that - do your research.
Full corruption by import and export companies as well, there are many insiders working in these shipping companies who let this slip by so easily on both sides Canada and Nigeria.
My brothers vehicle was stolen on his parking lot after just walking in his house 5 minutes earlier. His neighbours both vehicles were also stolen a month ago a Lexus suv and a newer Honda accord. My friends brand new 2022 Hyundai Elantra was just stolen about 3 weeks ago as well. So easy for these criminals to do this.
It’s a Toyota Highlander
Can’t we track those vehicles using the modem signals? At Ford we could do these if the customers are subscribed to this service 😊
Typical Ford - anything and everything for a buck. How about Ford trying to come up with better anti-theft devices. If put in at the factory the cost could be far less than aftermarket products and I'm sure their engineers can invent something that would work.
And nobody will do anything about it.
Get them robbers !...put cameras on roads at night, get patrols, and get all those steering locks from old times, ...😁 Back to fashion ...
Just need tracking devices hidden in the cars.
This is why I have installed a tracker on my car. If it is ever stolen I will go find it and retrieve it with my spare key.
😂🤣and you've not heard of signal scrambling/jamming devices, right?
@@nanfwangdabiring1520 they don’t know I have a tracker on my car
Why don’t they have bait cars
Problem is why it is so easy to ship out of the country?
Thousands of containers of goods needing to be shipped right away and there's enough CBSA staff to monitor those ports. Like looking for a needle in a haystack.
"The Club" is virtually useless and wouldnt stop a teen car thief let alone a professional. Drive something that wont fit in a shipping container. A Humvee or a Caterpillar D6. An added bonus is that nobody will park next to you at the mall or Costco.
Sorry
the real question is who is letting them get out of the country.
The person in the port is the issues how are they letting the container leave like that not being chceked
Thats a highlander
On the car side, no more snow
Please blame Canada customs for accepted bribery from shipment agents.. Nigeria has no problem with the stolen car
Start checking all "sea cans", doesn't sound too difficult.
More than 4,500 containers a day would have to be opned, unpacked and re-packed each and every day. Container ships are only in port for less than a day to pick up 5 to 10 thousand containers.
The audio is off some parts of the video quieter and louder than the other parts. And it’s not my streaming device. Lol
Blame Nigerians in Canada for the uptick of Car thefts.
An hindi guy did try to get my credit card number but i was smart enough not to fall victim lol
Take steps to protect your car from theft. Get a Hyundai Elantra.
Port workers are on the payroll of the criminals.
My question is where's police . Where's the security boarder . Seems the country is nor safe anymore
those clubs are useless lmao
How can it be done without the help of customs?? 😂😂😂
More patrolling and checking of shipping containers.
10 years for car theft I bet you will not have so much theft period. Not worth it. Make it federal.
Most car thiefs are teen males and I seriously doubt they know or car what the possible penalties are for the crimes they are commiting.
I wonder how long this has been going on? And what they're doing about it?
Only consumers loose. Car insurance companies just raise their premiums.
*lose
Highlander not 4runner