Millions of dollars in stolen cars from Toronto somehow turned up in Malta Toronto StolenVehicles
Sixty-four vehicles that were stolen from residential driveways across the GTA somehow turned up in Southern Europe, according to aThe York Regional Police Auto Cargo Theft Unit recovered dozens of vehicles valued at a total of $3.5 million in the Republic of Malta, and have since returned them back to Canada as part of Project Majestic.
In 2021, investigatiors identified a criminal syndicate responsible for stealing high-end vehicles, including Lexus, Toyota and Honda sport utility vehicles from driveways across the GTA. The vehicles were then driven to the Port of Montreal or loaded into shipping containers in Toronto and transported to Montreal by rail. Containers were finally loaded onto ships and delivered to buyers in Africa and the UAE.
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