Toronto police seize $500K worth of fake gift cards in massive retail fraud bust Toronto TorontoPolice
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During the Jan. 25 bust, police are said to have seized"a vast amount of fraudulent gift cards, valued at approximately $500,000," alongside various pieces of computer equipment and electronics"used for altering and manufacturing gift cards." Richmond Hill residents Iouri Perett, 38, Vitalii Fokov, 35, and Elizaveta Perett, 34, were all arrested as a result of the investigation.
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