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The Covid pandemic saw an explosion in thefts of catalytic converters, which contain precious metals, including platinum, ...
Navin Khanna, 41, of Holmdel, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to receive, possess and dispose of stolen goods in ...
Navin Khanna of New Jersey owned and operated an auto parts business that purchased and resold stolen catalytic converters ...
Federal prosecutors in Oklahoma said 41-year-old Navin Khanna pleaded guilty to making over $600 million by buying and ...
Navin Khanna faces up to 17½ years in federal prison pleading guilty to conspiracy and other charges linked to the ...
Navin Khanna pleaded guilty to leading a catalytic converter theft ring, facing conspiracy and transaction charges, with ...
Three years ago, thieves stole a staggering 8,591 catalytic converters from New York City vehicles. But since 2022, police, ...
Catalytic converter theft soars: Thieves target SUVs, pickups, hybrids as prices soar during COVID-19 for metals in car part How to avoid catalytic converter theft: ...
Reported catalytic converter thefts rose 1,000% between 2018 and 2020, according to data from the NICB. Graphic by Jenna Cohen/PBS NewsHour.
A New Jersey man who ran an auto parts business has pleaded guilty to leading a $600M catalytic converter theft ring that spanned multiple states.
A Holmdel man who led a catalytic converter theft ring and was caught in a nationwide bust in 2022 admitted selling $600 million in the stolen auto parts Monday in federal court in Oklahoma.