How A FBI Officer Stole 3,500 Luxury Cars Without Getting Caught

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How A FBI Officer Stole 3,500 Luxury Cars Without Getting Caught.
Discover the untold story of the greatest car thief in America in this riveting true crime video. Uncover a piece of American history that you never knew existed.

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Min Jinyang, a Chinese intelligence officer, moved to New York where he established the largest car theft gang in American history. They specialized in luxurious car theft. Usually, if the police can't get a stolen car, they can at least get a piece of it. But Yang and his gang stole thousands of cars without the police getting any trace. The cars vanished, and nothing was left behind.

So where did the cars go? What brought your gang from China to America? Why did a Chinese intelligence officer steal cars in New York? Keep watching to get the answers.

New York City is still one of the biggest cities in the world. According to some studies, it is considered the most luxurious city on earth. It has the largest number of wealthy people who normally possess luxurious and expensive cars. New York City has America's largest concentration of high-end cars.

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