Singh a song of cocaine and easy bail

Almost $50 million in cocaine found hidden in trucks crossing into Canada from U.S., police say

A cross-border drug smuggling network using commercial truck drivers to haul large loads of cocaine across the border from the United States into Canada has been revealed by police in southern Ontario, leading to the arrest of nine men and the seizure of 479 kilograms of bulk cocaine bricks.

Of the nine arrested, six have since been released on bail while three are still awaiting bail hearings after what Peel Regional Police described Tuesday as the largest drug bust in the police service’s history.

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Ontario Turf Wars: Why Police Are Cracking Down on Violence in Towing Industry

Toronto-area police have been working to dismantle a push by organized crime groups to take control of the local tow truck industry, leading to multiple arrests and hundreds of charges laid this month.

The Toronto Police Service this week announced the arrests of 20 suspects linked to a group known as “The Union,” an alleged crime syndicate suspected of engaging in criminal activities and violence to gain control over the towing industry.

The announcement comes two days after a separate investigation by the Peel Regional Police resulted in the arrests of 18 people linked to a suspected tow truck organized crime group engaged in violent extortions and insurance fraud schemes.

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Diversity News: Brampton mayor ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Bishnoi gang terrorist designation

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says he’s “cautiously optimistic” about the chances of India’s Lawrence Bishnoi gang being designated as a terrorist group after meeting with the public safety minister Wednesday night.

Brown says that he and Peel region police officials met with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree in Ottawa to discuss the “scourge” of extortion and murders linked to the gang.

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Taxi scam gang displays inclusiveness by providing work to underemployed white criminals

A Toronto Police investigation into a taxi scam has resulted in 11 arrests and 108 charges.

The Financial Crimes Unit (FCU) launched Project Fare in July 2024 after multiple victims reported the fraud.

At a news conference at police headquarters on June 19, Detective David Coffey said unsuspecting victims were picked up and asked to pay for the ride using a credit or debit card.

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Imported Criminals Prove Diversity Contributes To The Vibrant Enrichment Of Canada’s Multicultural Mosaic

Arrests Made in Prolific Alcohol Theft Ring Targeting LCBO

Region of Peel – Investigators from the Peel Regional Police 21 Division Community Intervention Response Team have arrested two males from Brampton in connection with a series of high-value thefts from Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) locations across the region.

This year, it is believed that 25-year-old Anuj Kumar is responsible for an extensive number of thefts totaling approximately $300,000 in stolen alcohol from various LCBO stores. 29-year-old Simarpreet Singh is also believed to have been involved in the coordinated thefts.


Maybe we should just seal off Brampton.

More enrichment … ‘The Union’: 20 arrests, 111 charges laid in GTA tow truck crackdown

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5 men charged in connection with series of York Region break-ins

Note that suspects may only be Mexican adjacent: Luis Alberto Rodriguez Martinez, Francisco Felipe Rodriguez Martinez, Carlos Alberto Rodriguez Vera, Mike Sebastian Rodriguez Martinez, and Wilson Mejia Arango

Five men are facing charges in connection with a string of break-and-enters targeting homes across the York Region.

York Regional Police say their Integrated Property Crime Task Force launched their investigation into an organized crime group in March 2025.

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18 members of ‘violent’ criminal organization charged with extortion, tow truck-related offences and making us stronger through diversity, Peel police say

18 members of ‘violent’ criminal organization charged with extortion, tow truck-related offences, Peel police say

Peel police say they have dismantled a “violent” criminal organization that is responsible for a series of extortions, frauds, and tow truck-related offences in the region.

Details of the probe, dubbed Project Outsource, were announced at a news conference in Peel Region on Monday morning.

Police say 18 people have been arrested and are facing nearly 100 charges, including extortion, participating in and instructing a criminal organization, and staged collision offences.

Diversity crime fatigue is setting in.

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Diversity rears it’s ugly head in Peel Region’s latest major drug bust

Peel police arrest 9, seize nearly 500 kilograms of cocaine in historic ‘transnational’ drug investigation

Peel police have arrested nine people and seized nearly 500 kilograms of cocaine following a “transnational drug investigation,” Ontario’s Solicitor General Michael Kerzner announced Tuesday.

The results of the investigation, dubbed Project Pelican, were announced at a news conference on Tuesday morning

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Jamie Sarkonak: Judge accuses cop of ‘unconscious’ anti-Black racism with ‘no direct evidence’

Justice Renu Mandhane is one of Ontario’s foremost judicial activists, so it should surprise no one that she’ll stoop to using racism as a basis to let Black men off the hook for possessing illegal guns.

That’s what happened at the end of March in the case of Robert Cameron, who had been pulled over and detained for having outstanding drug charges and a suspended license, and whose car, in the process, was discovered to be illegally housing an unlicensed firearm.

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Things to come …

Toronto, soon …

Feral Cities

Western governments under increasing structural civilisational distress and having squandered their legitimacy are losing the ability to peacefully manage multicultural societies that are terminally fractured by ethnic identity politics. The initial result is an accelerating descent of multiple major cities into marginally ‘feral’ status as defined by Richard Norton in a 2003 essay in this way:

…a metropolis with a population of more than a million people in a state the government of which has lost the ability to maintain the rule of law within the city’s boundaries yet remains a functioning actor in the greater international system.

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Antisemitic slur hurled at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy during Toronto visit

An antisemitic slur was hurled at Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy while he was filming a pizza review in Toronto.

Nothing says culture change like casual antisemitism.

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