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Violence, Shootouts and Organised Crime: A Year Inside a Car Theft Gang | Documentary

Ever wondered how to steal a Merc? A BMW? Or perhaps you might be considering going into the drugs business? How about illegal weapons? Now’s your chance to find out. A team from Canal + France spent a year with professional criminals from some of France’s most problematic suburbs, finding out exactly how these people operate. Fasten your seatbelts and join ’Renard’ – ’The Fox’, who is a car thief. He specialises in the most expensive models; vehicles worth 30,000 euros. The job involves high-speed car chases to dodge the police, cutting-edge Russian technology to open locked doors, and, when it comes to selling the stolen cars, makeover skills which would make a top model green with envy. This documentary was produced by Magneto and directed by JEROME PIERRAT. It was first released in 2010. ------- Bear witness to monumental moments in human history, and human's most terrible crimes. Java Witness is home to incredible stories of good and evil, from fascinating stories of old, to chilling documents of heinous murders and modern-day mafias and gangs. From dinosaurs to medieval feasts, ancient wars and battles, through Kings and Queens, World Wars and critical world events, watch some of the best history documentary series, world history specials and more, all for FREE! Hit SUBSCRIBE and enable the bell notifications to know first about all new documentaries on the channel! At least 2 FULL documentaries available to watch FREE online every week! Subscribe to our Discover channel for more documentaries:    / javafilms  

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