Fake Nintendo Game Boy used to steal cars in Britain, it's a sophisticated device that costs £20

Three people have been arrested in Great Britain after stealing five Mitsubishi Outlander cars, using equipment worth £20.
The 29-year-old, 31-year-old and 33-year-old were arrested after the local authorities on security cameras saw how they were trying to steal the Outlander, Telegraph reports.
Video of the attempted theft has been posted on social media, and shows the men using tools to open the car. The same video served to identify the persons whom the police managed to track down.
Searching the car owned by one of the robbers, police found a fake Nintendo Game Boy. Under its hood was the £20 device that can open and start the car.
It was a coded device to exclusively work on the Mitsubishi Outlander. The police have even found a manual video showing a man explaining how to work with the device, and the same will serve as material evidence.
One of the robbers has already been sentenced to 30 months in prison, while the other two have been sentenced to 22 months each. /Telegraph/

















































