Saskatchewan sees vehicle thefts, but flipping and exporting a rarity
While Ottawa seeks to deliver a national strategy aimed at curbing auto theft and subsequent vehicle exports, police in Saskatchewan say when it comes to stolen vehicles in the province, few are being resold.
Further details were provided on the federal government’s plan last month which gathered representation from police agencies, provinces, municipalities and other partners across the country. The Liberal government proposed Criminal Code amendments and reserved $28 million in its federal budget to prevent theft. Approximately 90,000 vehicles were stolen in Canada last year, the conference heard.
In a statement the Saskatchewan Chiefs of Police said to date they have not received any additional mandates from Ottawa on stolen vehicles but “welcome any renewed efforts provincially or nationally.”
Mitch Yuzdepski, the executive director for the Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police said auto theft presents differently in the Prairies.