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Briefing: Russia wants to legalize cars stolen in EU

Strategic angle: Vehicles stolen in the EU may soon be legally registered in Russia, raising concerns about increased car thefts in Europe.

Editorial StaffMarch 29, 20261 MIN READ

The Russian government's proposal to allow the registration of vehicles stolen from the EU could have profound implications for vehicle security infrastructure. This move may undermine existing measures designed to deter car theft.

German police unions have expressed alarm over the potential rise in vehicle thefts, suggesting that this policy could incentivize criminal activity targeting European cars. The operational capacity of law enforcement may be strained as a result.

If implemented, this policy could necessitate a reevaluation of cross-border vehicle tracking systems and enforcement protocols. The architecture of vehicle registration and recovery systems in Europe may need to adapt to counteract this emerging threat.