Exportation of Stolen Vehicles is the illegal trafficking of stolen motor vehicles and their parts to another country. This practice is also commonly known as car theft or carjacking. The stolen vehicles are typically shipped overseas, often to countries with weak or nonexistent laws regarding vehicle theft and weak law enforcement capabilities. The process of exporting stolen vehicles is often dangerous and involves a variety of criminal networks, including organized crime, international gangs, and local criminals. Types of Exportation of Stolen Vehicles can include: 1. Bulk Export: Bulk exports involve the illegal shipment of entire stolen vehicles overseas as cargo. This is often done through the use of specialized shipping containers or other means of smuggling. 2. Parts Export: Parts exports involve the illegal shipment of individual vehicle parts overseas either as cargo or via container. This is often done for the purpose of re-assembling the stolen vehicle overseas. 3. Vehicle Theft Rings: Vehicle theft rings involve the illegal organization of criminals who steal vehicles and ship them overseas. These rings often involve multiple individuals and can span multiple countries. 4. Transnational Vehicle Theft: Transnational vehicle theft involves the theft of motor vehicles in one country and their sale or export to another country. This type of exportation is often facilitated through organized criminal networks.