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- The £350,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan was stolen at 4.10am from Aveley, Essex
- A gang used a high tech relay machine to spoof the car into unlocking
- Are YOU victim of key-less car thieves? Email darren.boyle@mailonline.co.uk
This is the moment a brazen gang of thieves steal a Rolls-Royce Cullinan worth £350,000 with a high tech gadget which takes a matter of seconds.
The footage, captured on the victim’s CCTV doorbell camera shows one member of the gang holding up an antenna, which picks up a signal from the owner’s key.
The signal – which includes a code for disarming the car’s security system – is relayed to the vehicle.

The thief holds up an antenna to pick up a signal from the car’s key which is inside the owner’s house
The cloned signal convinces the car that the key is nearby and allows the engine to start. Moments later, the gang made their escape.
The incident happened in Aveley, Essex at 4.10am on Monday.
According the Sun, a friend of the owner said the victim was ‘stunned and devastated’ that their luxury SUV was stolen from outside their door.
Essex Police said the matter is under investigation, but no arrests have been made and the car has not been recovered.

One of the gang is able to open the door, get in and start the £350,000 motor

Within 30 seconds the car is away from the owner’s driveway

When the owner woke up on Monday morning they saw their driveway empty
- Are YOU victim of key-less car thieves? Email darren.boyle@mailonline.co.uk