Police officers from Lancashire's Serious and Organised Crime Unit, working in conjunction the Guardia Civil and UK insurance investigators, have raided a number of campsites in the Benidorm area this week and discovered that a significant number of the caravans had been stolen in the UK.
During the first two days of the operation, it is estimated that 1 in every 4 caravans checked were previously reported stolen in the UK. The value of the stolen caravans discovered so far has been put at €1m. It is understood that none of the caravans had the correct legal paperwork or receipts, and that their VINs(vehicle identification numbers) may have been removed or tampered with.
All of the caravans are believed to have been bought by British ex-pats, who may now face losing them or else have to negotiate to buy them for a second time, from UK insurers who technically own them following settlement of insurance claims with the original owners.
Anyone considering the purchase of a caravan on the Costa Blanca or elsewhere should have proper checks conducted to verify its ownership and legality. Police advise that caravans should not be purchased in cash, and that a bank system should be used instead. They also advise that the caravan's history should be verified via the HPI system, which will check for any outstanding finance or reports of any insurance claims related to the VIN number. The cost of a check can be as little as £14.95, which may be a small price to pay compared to what could be lost if an unchecked caravan is subsequently discovered to be stolen and is reclaimed by the insurance company.
For more information on HPI checks and the Caravan Registration and Identification Scheme (CRiS), please click here.
The joint police investigation on the Costa Blanca continues.
David
Many of these innocent buyers had given up everything in the UK and put life savings into their new caravans on the Costa Blanca. They now find that the insurance companies are the rightful owners and face having to negotiate with them to purchase their caravan homes for a second time.
Anyone considering the purchase of a caravan on the Costa Blanca, or elsewhere, is reminded to use those links given above to verify its ownership and legality.
This week's developments on the Costa Blanca were filmed by the BBC for broadcast in the near future on a consumer affairs programme.
David
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