Posted: Fri 19th Sep 2014

Motorists Encouraged To Mark Catalytic Converter To Deter Thieves

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Sep 19th, 2014

Motorists in the Wrexham and Flintshire are being urged to security mark the catalytic converter (CAT) on their vehicles to deter thieves who steal them for scrap.

Operation Tornado is a police backed campaign encouraging motorists to spend about £5 on the measure and avoid the expense and inconvenience of replacing a stolen catalytic converter.

PC David Allmark said: “A unique ID number is acid etched into the metal so they only way it could be removed would be by grinding off the number.

“Any CAT recovered from a scrap metal dealer with such grinding marks could be seized as suspected stolen item. Included in the kit is a security sticker for the vehicle window to warn would be thieves.”



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