$2.1M worth of allegedly stolen cars headed for Dubai seized by police

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$2.1M worth of allegedly stolen cars headed for Dubai seized by police
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The stolen cars include Dodge Rams, Toyota Highlanders, Jeep Cherokees and Range Rovers, police told CTV News Toronto in an email.

Investigators said they began monitoring the suspects back in November, who they believe were trafficking the stolen vehicles out of a warehouse in Burlington, Ont.

At least 35 stolen vehicles have been recovered so far and include Dodge Rams, Toyota Highlanders, Jeep Cherokees and Range Rovers, police told CTV News Toronto in an email. As a result of their investigation, police said, Mississauga residents Suleiman Alhamarneh ,38, and Amro Alkiswani, 27, were arrested.

In announcing the arrests, police thanked the Canadian Border Services Agency for their assistance in the investigation.

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