Kevin O'Leary has delivered a brutal prediction of six words for people who have taken to the streets to intentionally set Teslas on fire.
The pronounced Shark Tank Star warned that the setting of electric vehicles was on fire that they 'rot in hell in prison'.
O'Leary, 70, tore in the criminals who are responsible for the shocking acts of destruction in the episode of Wednesday 'CNN Newnight'.
'When you set a car on fire, you must go to prison. You are a criminal, “he said about it.
“And I don't think we should talk about it in a different context,” the business Tycoon added.
The multi-millionaire entrepreneur showed zero sympathy for the perpetrators and gave a warning to anyone who is considering participating in the promotion.
'All those cars contain cameras, and those dealers have cameras. You are more than stupid if you do that, “he explained. “You are going to spend five to 20 years in prison.”
He then continued, which suggests that the most serious penalties could apply.

Kevin O'Leary, 70, tore in the criminals who are responsible for the shocking acts of extermination in the episode of Wednesday 'CNN NewNight'

The pronounced Shark Tank Star warned that the setting of electric vehicles in the last that they 'rot in hell in prison'
“If they get them on terrorism, which I think is a rack of being a conditional release, not a short sentence, he said.
“They will rot in hell for 20 years,” he continued.
“And to be honest, as far as I'm concerned, that's okay,” he added.
When they are pressed over potential 'protest' motivations behind the incidents, O'Leary immediately closed the suggestion.
“What protests? You are a criminal, “he shot back. “Nothing to do with politics, nothing to do with Tesla.”
The comments from the businessman come in the midst of increasing reports of Tesla vehicles that are aimed at arson poets.
Recent surveillance images that have emerged have conquered the perpetrators in the law.
There have been more than a dozen acts of vandalism against Tesla vehicles, dealers and charging stations since President Donald Trump's inauguration, according to police and local reports.

Four Tesla Cybertrucks were set on fire at night in a storage party in the industrial SODO district in Seattle. The Seattle police investigate when the fire was an act of arson

Adam Matthew Lansky, 41, was arrested last Tuesday, March 4, after reporting Molotov cocktails in a Tesla showroom in Salem, Oregon, on January 20
A Tesla showroom in Salem, Oregon, was shot with a AR 15-style rifle in February. Probable Vandal Adam Matthew Lansky, 41, is also accused of causing great damage in the same store with Molotov cocktails in January.
Likewise, four Tesla Cybertrucks were set on fire at night in a storage party in the industrial SODO neighborhood in Seattle, King-TV reported.
Officials say that at least two vehicles are seriously damaged.
Last week a man accidentally set himself on fire while he tried to burn Tesla Chargers to protest against Musk, according to the police.
Daniel Clarke-Pounder, 24, is said to have burned three Tesla Chargers in a parking lot in South Carolina and apparently also unintentionally set his clothes with Molotov cocktails on fire on March 7.
He squirts in red 'Long Live the Ukraine' and 'F ** K Trump on the sidewalk next to the charging stations on Friday near an outlet shopping center in North Charleston, according to the police.
Clarke-Pounder then lit a non-created material that was put in beer bottles and started throwing the bottles to the stations, the police said.

Daniel Clarke-Pounder, 24, set fire to himself while trying to burn Tesla in South Carolina, according to officials

Firefighters quickly moved the vehicles from the fence to prevent the fire from spreading. They also took precautions to limit burns caused by the damaged lithium batteries of the cyber trucks
While he did this, he caught the clothes on his back and then ran from the parking lot, witnesses told the police.
Firefighters cut the power to the charging stations shortly after the attack and nobody was injured, by officials.
Researchers gathered the beer bottles while firefighters cut the power to the chargers and extinguish the fire.