Responding to spike in shootings, arsons in Vaughan and the surrounding area in 2017, police started “Project Sindicato,” targeting a group accused of operating illegal backroom gambling dens in various cafes.Investigators show items seized in major crime bust
Over the last 18 months, officers surveilled 11 cafes across the GTA, along with the homes of alleged members of the organization and businesses associated to them. A group of York Regional Police detectives went to Italy to meet with Italian State Police in an attempt to coordinate raids against the group.A CTV News Toronto photographer located two of the raids occurring on Creekwood Court and Andrew Park in Woodbridge on July 14.The officers seized 27 homes worth $24 million, and 23 cars, including five Ferraris. They also seized $2 million in cash and jewellery.
“Last night in Italy, the operation arrested 12 dangerous offenders,”Lamparelli said through the help of a translator. “They are closely associated to the Canadian branch of the operation.” Another man, Giacomo Cassano, is sought on a warrant for allegations of involvement in illegal gambling dens.
Must be an election coming up
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Finally Trudeau gets caught with hands in the cookie jar . I don’t know a bigger Mafia in Canada then the liberal party! Too bad the godfather is mentally handicapped. TrudeauMustGo lavscam thankyouforyourdonation
Mafia..?..lol... is that the Jewish Mafia, Italian mafia., Islam Mafia?
nickcalder coincidence...