Police have released video footage showing the inside of a 'chop shop' used by two brothers to break down stolen cars and sell the parts on eBay.
Connor and Kieran Maher have now been jailed for their part in the £120,000 operation in which they used a unit in a mill in Radcliffe, Bury, to break down high-end cars including BMWs, Range Rovers and Audis.
They then sold the parts on to fund a 'lucrative lifestyle', the court heard. When police uncovered the unit they found parts from at least 15 cars.
Some of the cars were almost wholly intact, while some were merely wheels and panels. Many of the cars could almost be fitted back together. READ MORE: Brothers ran £120,000 'chop shop' selling stolen BMW, Audi and VW parts on eBay to live 'lucrative lifestyle' Greater Manchester Police have released footage today showing the inside of the unit.
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