Peel police say 11 Ontario police services are now involved in the Kenneth Law investigation as officers continue their probe into the online sale of sodium nitrite.
In a video posted to YouTube on Friday, Peel police provided an update on their investigation into Kenneth Law, the Mississauga man accused of selling sodium nitrite and other dangerous materials to customers at risk of suicide.
Police have released the names of a number of companies linked to the investigation, including Academic/ACademic, AmbuCA, ICemac, Escape Mode/escMode, and Imtime Cuisine. Investigators allege Law, who has been charged with two counts of counselling or aiding suicide, used a number of online storefronts to sell sold sodium nitrite.
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