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re: Car wheel theft in India But from where on earth did they get so many bricks to support the cars? Some construction site owner might have lodged a complaint regarding his bricks being stolen. Else if they have actually got it from where they came from, then they should have got it on a mini van.



A similar story happened a few years back near my house when a brand new innova had its tyres stolen on a saturday night, presumed to have been sold in the sunday bazaar. This car was purchased on Friday and the owner was heart broken with the incident as well as the cost of the replacement wheels + rims.



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Whether this was theft or otherwise, I am not sure but again a rare case that someone would purposely remove all 4 wheels to get some job done for the wheels by leaving the car like this in open. And this I received on Whatsapp and reported from Mumbai. More "professional" with tripod Jacks stands!Whether this was theft or otherwise, I am not sure but again a rare case that someone would purposely remove all 4 wheels to get some job done for the wheels by leaving the car like this in open. Quite a well organised and sequenced theft. I think there will be quite a few hands involved in this and a vehicle to load so many tyres. This cant be a one or two person job. If the time window is actually one hour to steal four tyres from nine cars, then these guys should be employed in some tyre shop for faster turnaround.But from where on earth did they get so many bricks to support the cars? Some construction site owner might have lodged a complaint regarding his bricks being stolen. Else if they have actually got it from where they came from, then they should have got it on a mini van.A similar story happened a few years back near my house when a brand new innova had its tyres stolen on a saturday night, presumed to have been sold in the sunday bazaar. This car was purchased on Friday and the owner was heart broken with the incident as well as the cost of the replacement wheels + rims.If it was indeed a theft, then the owner should live with that hydraulic jack and jack stands for any DIY repairs further. What a return gift