Dozens of vehicles that were stolen from driveways across the Greater Toronto Area have been recovered halfway across the world and returned to Canada.
York Regional Police say that 64 stolen vehicles, valued at $3.5 million, were found inside shipping containers in the Republic of Malta “ready to be sold illegally.”
Police say that investigators believe the vehicles were all stolen from Greater Toronto Area driveways by members of a car theft ring which has been the subject of a years-long investigation dubbed ‘Project Majestic.”At the time police also seized 70 stolen vehicles valued at $4.5 million.
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