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Four stolen vehicles worth a combined value of more than £135,000 were recovered after a tracking device led officers to a workshop near Sevenoaks.
At 3.15pm on Monday 12 August 2024, patrols attended the Tower Industrial Estate, Wrotham, where the device was activating on a vehicle reported as stolen.
A search of the site led to the recovery of two BMWs and two Mercedes, and two men were arrested.
A subsequent search led to the seizure of signal transmitters, key fobs, and parts of an exhaust system.
Deividas Grincevicius, 26, of Dunkeld Road, Dagenham, Essex, and Augustinas Mustavicius, 28, of no fixed address, have since been charged with four counts of receiving stolen goods.
Both men have been remanded in custody pending a hearing at Maidstone Crown Court on 9 September.