Peel Regional Police announce the arrest of 18 individuals as part of a sweeping investigation into an organized criminal network linked to extortions and acts of violence within the towing industry. The crackdown, dubbed “Project Outsource,” uncovered alarming tactics like staged vehicle collisions and drive-by shootings, leading to the seizure of $4.2 million in assets, including 18 tow trucks and six firearms.
Peel police chief Nishan Duraiappah highlights the threat posed to the local business community, stating that nearly half of those arrested were already under some form of judicial release. The investigation, which drew support from various police agencies, signifies a significant blow to crime in the Greater Toronto Area, with implications for community safety and law enforcement efforts across multiple regions.
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