Police in Thanet have seized eight catalytic converters they suspect were stolen from vehicles in east Kent.
Officers investigating a burglary which took place in Jutes Lane, Ramsgate on Thursday 10 December 2020 attended an address in Manston Road near Ramsgate on the afternoon of Tuesday 15 December.
They seized eight catalytic converters as well as mechanical equipment which they suspect had previously been stolen during the burglary.
Sergeant David Reynaert, of Thanet’s Community Policing Unit said: ‘Kent Police takes the thefts of catalytic converters extremely seriously. We investigate every report made to us and are determined to bring those responsible to justice.
‘I would take this opportunity to warn residents to ensure their cars are kept as securely as possible. We would advise owners to look at purchasing a clamp or security cage that make catalytic converters more difficult to steal.
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‘You can also security-mark and register the metal shell of the converter so we can return it to you if it is stolen and recovered.’
Further advice for motorists includes parking your vehicle in a garage whenever possible or, if you do not have a garage, then park in a busy, well-lit area. If feasible, consider installing good quality CCTV cameras.