More than 70 supercars have been taken off the roads after an operation in central London.
The luxury cars, worth almost £7 million and many of them uninsured, were targeted in the capital after reports of ‘anti-social and dangerous driving’ around Hyde Park, Kensington and Chelsea.
Two uninsured purple Lamborghinis were caught in the joint sting operation by the Met Police and the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB).
Their owner had flown the customised sports cars into the UK for the summer holiday. Another supercar owner who was stopped had reportedly been in the country for two hours and had only driven around the capital for 15 minutes before the car was seized.
The supercars, many of them uninsured, were confiscated as part of the operation this weekend after complaints from residents,