Tracker wanted by the police

The UK Police Service has extended its relationship with Tracker for a further five years.

Since the start of the relationship Tracker and the police have jointly recovered over £561m worth of stolen vehicles, made 2,783 arrests from cars fitted with Tracker products and continue to recover on average £1m worth of stolen vehicles each month.

Assistant chief constable Jenny Sims said: “This agreement renews the important long-standing partnership the Police have with Tracker for a further five years. Using Tracker’s VHF technology, Tracker detection units are fitted in over 2000 police patrol vehicles and throughout the national fleet of police helicopters that comprise the National Police Air Service (NPAS).

“Over the past 27 years, my colleagues across the country have seen some very significant results through our partnership, which not only greatly assists in the recovery of stolen vehicles, but also, on many occasions leads to the apprehension of offenders and the dismantling of organised crime groups. This collaboration is part of our ongoing commitment to clamping down on car thieves and further raising public confidence in our ability to recover their assets and bring the offenders to justice.”

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