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World|life|October 7, 2015 / 03:14 PM
U.S. authorities question Toyota on how ISIS got so many new Toyota cars

AKIPRESS.COM - isisThe U.S. Treasury is seeking information from Toyota about how the terror group has gotten hold of the automaker's trucks, which have been shown in ISIS propaganda videos.

In a statement, Toyota said it is part of a broader U.S. Treasury inquiry looking more closely on how international supply chains and capital flow into the Middle East. The request of Toyota regarding their trucks was first reported by ABC News.

Toyota is "committed to complying fully with the laws and regulations of each country or region where we operate and require our dealers and distributors to do the same. We are supporting the U.S. Treasury Department's broader inquiry into international supply chains and the flow of capital and goods in the Middle East," Toyota spokesperson Ed Lewis told CNN.

Lewis said its impossible for any automaker to completely control how vehicles could be misappropriated, stolen or resold by independent third parties.

"Toyota has a strict policy to not sell vehicles to potential purchasers who may use or modify them for paramilitary or terrorist activities, and we have procedures and contractual commitments in place to help prevent our products from being diverted for unauthorized military use," Lewis said.

Lewis suggested the inquiry looks into a number of private companies.

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