Durham regional police say 46 people have been arrested following a years-long investigation into international organized crime groups who were travelling to Canada for the purpose of executing high-profit crimes.
The investigation, dubbed Project Jetsetter, has linked more than 200 incidents across the Greater Toronto Area since 2019, according to a news release from Durham regional police.
Police say they have since laid more than 1,440 charges and confirmed more than $2.6 million in losses to victims in Durham Region alone.
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Investigations identified a wide range of organized criminal activity, including large-scale retail theft operations, vehicle purchasing scams, vehicle financing fraud, staged collisions for insurance fraud, jewelry distraction thefts, and the theft and exportation of vehicles and other goods.
These offences are structured, repeatable and designed to maximize financial gain.
Police allege the suspects used co-ordinated distraction techniques, such as offering assistance, gifts or conversation, before stealing jewelry and other valuables. Police say these incidents have risen dramatically, especially with seniors.
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Project Jetsetter involved more than nine investigations and 5,000 hours of work, according to Durham police.
“Criminal tourism is a recent, borderless form of organized crime that impacts the daily lives of Canadians,” Mario Panizzon, director general of RCMP National Intelligence, said in a statement.
There are still 164 suspects wanted.
Chief Peter Moreira added that by “recognizing the warning signs and reporting suspicious behaviour, residents can help reduce opportunities for offenders and support ongoing investigations.”
Project Jetsetter remains active as investigators work to identify and apprehend the other suspects.
Project Jeetsetter , we have imported the 3rd world we become 3rd world
Well lets wait and see how our criminal courts deal with the accused. Some of them are probably 5 Pete (repeat) offenders. Yup Canada’s revolving door and soft on crime court attitudes will serve the culprits well.
Are you going to publish a list of those arrested?
All those victims losing out well you guys wait for yrs to finally make the arrests sure they may get a few years in jail but all those victims who got scammed may have lost their retirement or investments in their futures think you really have to weigh the full weight of this operation i for one have some serious questions and doubts
And this is all because our government is too weak to change our laws and court system!!
It’s standard practice for the Romain gypsies. They panhandle all day while being dropped off at intersections from luxury cars. Especially near Salem rd.
The garbage we let in this country it’s really pathetic and the world knows it
We’re world renowned for our leniency on crime. Good job liberals!
where are these tourists from
You can be g yped but you can’t say g yped.
Wow no names, bet they all came to Canada on the liberals express entry for criminals.