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Project Moneypenny leads to 42 arrests and 422 criminal charges in major cross-border firearms trafficking investigation

The Toronto Police Service was joined by other Ontario police services and Canadian and American law enforcement agencies to announce the results of a major firearm trafficking investigation.

Forty-two people were arrested and 422 criminal charges laid following a year-long cross-border investigation known as Project Moneypenny, which also saw illegal narcotics, cash, and 173 firearms seized in Canada and the United States.

Very multicultural crew.

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