In a grand auto theft operation, it has been revealed that around 900 car engines were stolen from the Andhra Pradesh Kia plant over a span of 5 years. The theft was discovered during an internal audit conducted by the company. The stolen car engines were allegedly sneaked out of the plant without being noticed. This incident has raised serious concerns about the security measures in place at the plant. The Kia plant in Andhra Pradesh is a major manufacturing hub for the automotive industry in India and such a large-scale theft has left many shocked. The authorities are now investigating the matter to identify the culprits behind this elaborate theft operation. The stolen car engines are believed to have significant value in the black market, making them a target for organized crime groups. This incident serves as a reminder for companies to strengthen their security protocols to prevent such thefts in the future. The Andhra Pradesh Kia plant is expected to implement stricter security measures to avoid any such incidents in the future. The theft of 900 car engines from the plant highlights the need for improved security and surveillance in industrial facilities across India.

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“Massive auto theft at AP Kia plant: 900 car engines stolen in 5 years”
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