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 Halton police said they have arrested two Toronto men following an investigation into an alleged SIM Swap Scam that managed to steal more $136,000 from its victims.In a press release issued, Wednesday, April 24, police said that three months ago they began an investigation, dubbed Project Buff, into an alleged fraud network operating in Halton and the surrounding area.Investigators allege the suspects were using stolen phone numbers and counterfeit identification to empty their victims bank accounts at various financial institutions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They said they are aware of 13 people who have been victimized, with more than $136,000 stolen.As a result of this investigation, on April 18, police executed four search warrants at residences in Toronto and Brantford.       stanley thermobecher   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 During these raids they reportedly seized:鈥?60 cellphones and 200 SIM cards               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley cup               鈥?Fraudulent identification                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Two gold bar stanley mugs s valued at $6,300鈥?A laminate machine and printers鈥?A counterfeit identification scanner and printers鈥?A credit card printer with blank cards鈥?A BMW X6 SUV鈥?$166,100 in Canadian, American, and European currency               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police allege one of the homes t Dmfz UPDATE: Dufferin OPP releases surveillance images of alleged Orangeville Walmart thief
 TORONTO 鈥?The Toronto police service said Tuesday that it will require all its members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 鈥?a move the union representing officers said it opposed.The force said its vaccine policy would apply to both uniformed and civilian members, and all staff would need to provide proof of their immunization status by Sept. 13.The safety of our members, our workplaces and the public is of utmost importance to us. Our members will be required to be fully vaccinated to protect each other and the communities we serve, interim Police Chief James Ramer said in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The service noted that the vaccine policy would adhere to accommodations required under the human rights code. Spokeswoman A stanley canada llison Sparkes said there could be exemptions made under the code for documented medical or religious reasons.The specifics of our policy and its implementation are currently in development, she said in a statement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley cup                  The Toronto Police Association, which represents nearly 8,000 uniformed and civilian members of the force, said it was opposed to the announcement.This announcement, however preliminary, is missing critical details that are central to understanding the impacts, timelines, or potentially alternative options available to our members, said association president Jo stanley cup n Reid.