In a shocking revelation, around 900 car engines were reported stolen from the AP Kia plant in Andhra Pradesh over a span of five years. The grand auto theft has raised serious concerns about the security measures at the plant. The stolen car engines were allegedly sneaked out of the plant without being detected, pointing towards a major lapse in the security protocols. The theft of such a large number of car engines has not only caused significant financial losses but also dented the reputation of the plant. Authorities have launched an investigation into the matter to identify the culprits behind this audacious crime. The theft of car engines from a reputed automobile plant like AP Kia raises questions about the overall security infrastructure in place. It is imperative for the authorities to take immediate steps to enhance security measures and prevent such incidents from happening in the future. The incident serves as a wake-up call for other manufacturing plants to review and strengthen their security protocols. The theft of 900 car engines from the AP Kia plant is a stark reminder of the challenges posed by organized crime in the automotive industry. With the investigation ongoing, it remains to be seen how the authorities will address this alarming issue and ensure the safety and security of manufacturing plants in India.

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“Massive Auto Theft: 900 Car Engines Stolen from AP Kia Plant in 5 Years, Investigation Underway”
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