Toronto, Peel and York police have cracked down on a $5-million high-end car theft ring that connects back to an organized crime family in Vaughan.
At a news conference in Aurora on Friday, York Police Chief Eric Jolliffe said ‘Project Cyclone’ was a large and complex operation with international connections that ran in the GTA.
In total, $5 million in high-end vehicles, drugs and money were seized and 60 vehicles were recovered. The investigation led to 23 arrests and 137 charges.
Police said ‘Project Cyclone’ involved an organized crime group led by Balwinder Dhaliwal. Three members of a family – husband, wife and their son – sat atop the organized crime ring.
Police also said the family was responsible for stealing an entire shipment full of Nutella.
The high end cars were shipped to Dominican Republic And Guyana
More to come. The investigation is ongoing and more charges are coming.