Peel Police arrest three Brampton men connected to theft of truck, trailers
Peel Regional Police have cracked an organized commercial vehicle theft ring in Mississauga, Ont., and charged three men from Brampton, Ont.
On July 14, investigators from the force’s commercial auto crime bureau located a transport truck, reported stolen days earlier, in the area of Dixie Road and Meyerside Drive, according to a news release.
Two additional transport trailers, also reported stolen days prior, were located in the area and linked to three individuals.

Following an investigation, with the assistance of the aerial support unit and K9 Unit, officers arrested the individuals. Police recovered one transport truck and two trailers, with the total value to be estimated at $300,000, and the original stolen property valued at approximately $100,000.
Manjinder Singh Dhaliwal, 42, Harmash Lal Dadra, 44, and Rajwant Singh, 31, were arrested, charged, and held for bail hearings at the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton. Charges have not yet been proven in court.
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what it doesn’t say was trailers already had counterfit VIN plates installed licensed out of Alberta and were ready to move within days of being stolen , talk about organized.
So you don’t think it necessary to address a cultural problem, that has been going on for years.
So you are really not standing up for the Transportation community?
Nor for the fact these people are let out on bail to reoffend???
We know where the crime is, drugs, stolen vehicles, stolen trucks, and you will not address it!!!!!
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right you are and the government have no interest in challenging this group?
Why are these thieves always the same group of people? Ontario in need of a new transport minister, nothing will change as long as he is in power.
Get to the head of this organized theft OPP. We need to stop this with stiff fines so our insurance rates stop climbing…
Same as every other time No Canadians Send them back to there own Country where they belong If they let them out it will be the last time you see them