Stolen Range Rover from Harrogate Tracked 5,000 Miles Away in Karachi, Pakistan

A luxury black Range Rover Sport stolen from Harrogate, UK, in November 2022 has been traced thousands of miles away in Karachi, Pakistan. UK authorities used the vehicle’s onboard telematics to track its signal to the Saddar area of Karachi early this year.

Interpol reached out to Pakistan’s National Central Bureau, requesting help to locate and recover the stolen SUV, registered as MK70 OKW. The last known location, according to Interpol’s records, was Qur’angi Service Road, Azam Basti, Saddar Town in mid-February. Karachi’s Anti-Car Lifting Cell is now working with British police to track its current whereabouts and initiate recovery.

 

Interpol Manchester originally flagged the case, and Pakistani police say they have requested updated location details to begin their search. The Range Rover remains officially on the Interpol global stolen vehicle list as authorities collaborate on the complex cross-border recovery effort.

 

This case demonstrates increasing international cooperation to recover high-value stolen vehicles, sometimes tracked across continents through technology.