PSP’s new Ferrari
Supercars at the service of PSP and GNR. The latest acquisition is a Ferrari 488 GTB, valued at about 240 thousand euros. Reaches the 335 km/h.
Public Security Police (PSP) and Republican National Guard (GNR) absorb highly luxurious and powerful cars in their fleets after confiscating them to criminals.
Vehicles, seized under court or administrative proceedings, are used in specific missions of security forces at no cost to the state.
The most recent acquisition of PSP, according to, is a Ferrari 488 GTBevaluated in about 240 thousand euros, seized in a process of drug trafficking.
The supercar does not make routine patrols and is reserved for special missions, such as urgent transportation of human organs, prevention actions, monitoring high entities and participation in public events, such as the Motard de Faro concentration. But it is a fact that reaches 335 km/h.
But this is not, by far, the only supercar in the service of police forces. PSP also has other high performance models: a Ford Mustang GTresulted from an illegal import process; one BMW i8 was seized to a trafficker; one Porsche 911 Carrera arrived from a case of burla; one Audi R8 was linked to drug trafficking and a Subaru Impreza He came to the police of the extinct direction-general of Road.
Faro PSP adds a Ford Mustang GT to its special vehicle fleet, which includes models such as BMW I8, Porsche 911 and Audi R8.
These vehicles are used in various police functions, from patrolling to organ transportation.
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A GNR It is not behind the race: it received between 2021 and 2024 a total of 24 high performance vehiclesamong them a Nissan GT-R – Already used for urgent organ transport – and various models Porsche (911 Carrera Cabrio, Panamera and Taycan). They are used for criminal investigation. The information of its origin is not public.
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The assignment of these high-end cars is managed by the Goods Administration Office (GAB), the entity responsible for preserving and destroying assets seized in criminal proceedings, such as vehicles, real estate or money. The goal is to avoid the loss or devaluation of these goods: they can be sold, destroyed or, as seen, placed to the public service.