Two men have appeared in court after more than £200,000 worth of stolen cars were found in a chop shop.
Six stolen cars, including two Porsches, three BMWs and a Mercedes, as well as a signal jammer, were found at the site in Upwell.
Following the bust, part of the Norfolk Constabulary's Operation Moonshot, two men were arrested at the Small Lode address on Saturday.
They were then taken to King's Lynn Police Station for further questioning.
Erikas Anzelis, 42, of Laughton Road, Boston, Lincolnshire, and Irmantas Spudys, 44, of no fixed address in the Downham Market area, were subsequently charged with six counts of handling stolen goods and one count of using apparatus for the purpose of interfering with wireless telegraphy.
They appeared in Norwich Magistrates' Court on Monday and were remanded in custody to appear at Norwich Crown Court on December 23.
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