This is the moment a brazen gang of thieves steal a Rolls-Royce Cullinan worth £350,000 with a high tech gadget which takes a matter of seconds.
The footage, captured on the victim's CCTV doorbell camera shows one member of the gang holding up an antenna, which picks up a signal from the owner's key.
The signal - which includes a code for disarming the car's security system - is relayed to the vehicle.
The thief holds up an antenna to pick up a signal from the car's key which is inside the owner's house
The cloned signal convinces the car that the key is nearby and allows the engine to start. Moments later, the gang made their escape.
The incident happened in Aveley, Essex at 4.10am on Monday.
According the Sun, a friend of the owner said the victim was 'stunned and devastated' that their luxury SUV was stolen from outside their door.
Criminal gangs use electronic devices to try to signal the vehicle owner's key inside the house, which is then fooled into sharing its code to open the car.
The thieves are then left to press the start button and drive off in the luxury vehicle.
Cars are often stolen to order and are shipped in containers which prevent trackers from locating them while they are sent overseas to be either sold whole or traded for parts.
Another tactic used involves jamming the lock signal as the owner presses the button and walks away thinking their car is secure.
Motorists are advised to keep keys in secure pouches or locked away in a box to block hackers' signals.
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